rgfeher

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  1. Glad you have it solved No reason whatsoever to feel that way - what the forum is for Thanks Andy - you were much more concise in the answer than me
  2. This will work - not sure how it would come out if both sides of the porch were of equal lenght, but that might be a rare issue
  3. This was brought up in a recent post Set the rail to panel and type to cable
  4. Actually it was Kevin who pointed out how to it I simply identified the Windows Key
  5. Scott Windows Key is the key with the windows logo Mine says "option" directly under the logo (Logitech keyboard)
  6. I didn't have any problem using the same handle as the last forum, though understand there have been problems with this
  7. Scott Still begs the question of why the crash in the 1st place
  8. Most welcome Larry I think Perry didn't have this problem because he changed that setting after I posted a question about a security warning coming up everytime I opened a post that had something more than text involved That little setting will definitely impact what is displayed I tested it with prompt set - got the warning when I opened page 1 of this post - clicked yes - and no vid Opened CT again - again page 1 of this post - clicked no to the security warning - vids Opened CT again - this time I went straight to page 2 of this post - no warning (no mixed content at that time I guess) Changed display mixed content to enable - no warning and videos when I opened CT again to page 1 of this post No idea about the other browsers, no doubt some similar setting is all that is involved BTW - tried display mixed content set to disable - you don't want to go there
  9. Larry Could be Display mixed content is set to prompt in IE Internet Options/Security (w internet tab selected)/Custome level Abolut half way down - find display mixed content and set it to enable
  10. Scott Correct - played them both straight form the posts here
  11. Scott I see both of them and can also play them straight from here - pretty sweet IMHO
  12. Outswing - LH - much to tight to swing in plus what Perry said Swing it towards the cabinets - not in use - not a problem Easy entry from the Den
  13. Scott, I searched for that vid with no luck Can you tell me where it's located?
  14. Also in X6 is the custom backsplash tool http://video.chiefarchitect.com/?playlist=43 Very good video on the use of this tool Edit - just tried the link - you will have to scroll down to the custom backsplash vid with the above link
  15. Glenn, Kirk is correct that your cookies may be getting cleared when you close IE hence no need to re-login as long as that session stays open I don't use IE to clear history/cookied, instead I use CCleaner Under the options tab, you can exclude sites from the clean (forums. che......) It is a more selective tool to use I also have the site link as an icon on my desktop, so I don't have to first open IE Does it for me when I click the link - faster IMO
  16. General tab - check separate interior/exterior casing See this video - couple of minutes into it applies to what you want to do http://video.chiefarchitect.com/?playlist=43 Edit: Perhaps this is not what you are after when I re-read your post
  17. I simply have the links on the desktop - don't even open my browser - just go straight there
  18. Anthony Pdfs and Jpegs are fine for a visual of your problem, but attaching the plan will get you the best answer
  19. I am no longer automatically logged in when I return to the site. The old chieftalk just loaded with me logged in. It this part of the time out? Try this Once you have looged on - don't sign out - just close when you are finshed Should be looged in next time you open the site
  20. Okay then - changed my monitor to 125% - no problem now
  21. Glenn Not sure abut anyone else - but your post is tiny on my display - whereas the rest are normal U set the font size to something you desired, or is it my dispaly Confused?
  22. Think what Michael means is you didn't have a room outside established, so the tool won't work If you had an invisible wall enclosing the space in question, then the tool would have worked inside that area Least that's my understandind of how it works