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  1. Your video clearly showed how to easily adjust the wall height to work around the anomaly. Thank you!
  2. Alaskan_Son, thank you for seeing so clearly what I was trying to demonstrate. It's driving me crazy - the manual ceiling plane should be the stopper. I could not find an easy way to manually edit the offending wall because the drywall does correctly stop at the ceiling. Only the framing runs too high. I really don't want to select individual framing members to make the change. Is there an easier way? ShaneK, thanks for verifying that you see the issue on your system as well.
  3. I'm encountering an issue where interior walls drawn under a flat ceiling plane, but near a sloped ceiling, are stopping at the rafters, instead of the ceiling plane. It makes no difference if "Stop at Ceiling Above" is enabled for the wall objects. Is there any way to get these walls to stop at the ceiling plane? It's very easy to recreate this issue, but I have attached a super simple plan that demonstrates it. Note: There is no issue when there is a normal automatic ceiling above. To recreate the issue, I have to turn off ceiling above and then manually create a new ceiling plane that is higher than the top plate. Using version X8. Walls-Through-Ceiling.plan
  4. Thank you. I sent an email. They're 2-3 hours from me, at the east end of Long Island, but it's worth a shot.
  5. I'm renovating a very small (<700 sq ft) one story, single family home in Pleasantville, NY. I have drawings done in CA, but the building department requires drawings signed and stamped by a licensed architect or engineer. All of the local people I have found so far want to do new drawings from scratch using AutoCAD. I would really like to find someone who can work with the drawings I already have in CA format. Please let me know if you can help. Thank you.