CharlesVolz

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  1. I can help you. Just give me a call or post your contact information. Short Bio: I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect Premier X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles
  2. I can help you using X9. Short Bio: I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect Premier X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. I would be happy to review your plan with you online to see how we could work together. Just give me a call. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles Volz Castlerock Designer Homes CastlerockDesignerHomes.com CVRE@sbcglobal.net 210 744-7489
  3. I can help you. Send me the plan and I will take a look or give me a call. Short Bio: I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles Volz
  4. Yep, now they are showing. It seems I am having trouble with delays in views updating. Last time it was lingering floor surfaces after I turned them off. Even F12'd them. But that is the way to do the valley rafters in my opinion. . . with roof planes.
  5. "LASTLY...rotate it in plan view to match your valley." Michael, I think this last move will keep the 2x12 from laying flat on the host roof. I like the idea of using roof planes better. They can be shaped in plan view, raised and lowered in height and will maintain the correct pitch. But I had a hard time showing the roof planes as lumber with the framing overview since they turn off/on with the other roof planes no matter what layer they are on. Any ideas? Thanks, Charles
  6. Call David Potter: David Jefferson Potter Expert with Chief Architect Inc software Chief Architect ® Trainer, Beta Tester, Draftsman, Author of "Basic Manual Roof Editing" and Problem Solver Win10 Pro x64 & XP Pro x32, 500 Gb Samsung SSD, AMD Phenom II X6 1090T, 8Gb DDR3 RAM, PNY 760 GTX Chief 7-X9, Home Designer versions 7-2017 Find out about my tutorial service! 3101 Shoreline Drive #2118 Austin, Texas 78728 Tel.512-518-3161 E Mail:davidjpotter@twc.com My You Tube Channel http://djpdesigns.com Follow me on Facebook/ My Sketchfab site /
  7. I can help you.I would be happy to review your plan with you online to see how we could work together. Just give me a call. I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. Regards, Charles Volz 210 744-7489
  8. Any way to adjust the screen size of Start and End Indicators on lines and walls?
  9. Re: Chief Architect design work I can help you. I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles Volz Castlerock Designer Homes CastlerockDesignerHomes.com CVRE@sbcglobal.net 210 744-7489
  10. Chief Architect design work

    I would like the opportunity to talk to you about Chief Architect design work.
     
    I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files.
     
    Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together.

    Regards,
    Charles Volz

    Castlerock Designer Homes
    CastlerockDesignerHomes.com
    CVRE@sbcglobal.net
    210 744-7489

  11. I backup layout and plan files together on Dropbox by using Chief Architect's method in their Help File (see attached). I use a file folder for each client and subfolders for each backup. I just number the backup folders 1, 2, 3 ... etc., like Smith 1, Smith 2, ... That way my plan and layout file names never change and remain in the same folder (no re-linking). If I have to go back to a previous plan for any reason, I can use the folders dates or numbers. As I progress with a plan, I might delete every other older backup folder from time to time to save space. This has saved me more than once. Usually because I hit the undo too many times and deleted something that I was not aware of until later. But, I have had clients change something then ask me to change it back. If I can isolate those items or that area and copy/paste in place, I am way ahead. Backing up plan & layout files X9.pdf Note: Always backup the layout (not plan) file. That will ensure that all files (including the plan file) is backed up in the same folder. CA acts like the plan file is associated with the layout file but not visa versa.
  12. I am a creative designer with unique experience and perspective from my collection of work as a designer and builder. I have degrees in structural engineering and architectural engineering and have planned, designed and developed various types of projects over my 30-year career. I use Chief Architect X9 (SSA member) and have used Chief Architect since Version 9. I use GoToMeeting and am technologically versed in all types of software that help me in my design business including, for example, creating flash and 3D pdf files. I would be happy to review your plan with you online to see how we could work together. Just give me a call. Thank you in advance for the opportunity to discuss our working together. Regards, Charles Volz Castlerock Designer Homes CastlerockDesignerHomes.com CVRE@sbcglobal.net 210 744-7489
  13. Call David Potter. He helped me years ago. Here is is contact info: Tel.512-518-3161 E Mail:davidjpotter@twc.com
  14. Hey Scott, Go to Floor 2, open a dimension with arrows and you will see that it is using the plot plan dimension defaults. As Glenn said, they are no longer automatic dimensions.
  15. Also, zoom in to make the dimension line longer on your screen to get more control on snapping to items and direction/angle of dimension line.
  16. Hey Mike!

    What does "Ridge Runner" refer to?

    Charles Volz

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    2. Ridge_Runner

      Ridge_Runner

      I hope your life insurance policy is paid up!

    3. CharlesVolz

      CharlesVolz

      Yessir,  that's why my wife allows it. 

    4. Ridge_Runner
  17. I have been adding a note to my plot plans similar to this: PLOT PLAN: This is not a plat or survey but was drawn from information deemed reliable and is offered soley as a visual aid and without warranty of any kind as to its accuracy. Charles Volz DBA Castlerock Designer Homes advises builder to a) secure a current perimeter, tree and topographical survey made by a Registered Professional Land Surveyor, to verify the location and/or availability of utilities, easements, perimeter boundaries and flood plain boundaries, and c) to have a Registered Professional Land Surveyor locate (and stake) all property lines, building setback lines and the proposed improvements on the site prior to any construction. All information furnished is from sources deemed reliable but is submitted subject to errors and omissions.
  18. Check an old post regarding SEIKI 4K TV's used for monitors. I have and 39" and a 42" that work great and are inexpensive. They make bad TV's (in 2015) because of the refresh rate which does not affect their use as monitors. I bought the 39" for under $400, then wished I would have bought an even larger one. (I came from a 27" monitor.) The 42" is better for me than the 39". I cannot go any larger because it sits on my desk and a larger monitor would make my neck hurt because of the viewing angle. I moved all of the icons to the bottom which helped a lot.
  19. Try this: 1. Open a schedule dbx. 2. Put the column you want to sort by in the second column after the "Number" column by arranging them in the "Columns to Include:" dbx. 3. Uncheck the box "Include Objects from All Floors" and select a floor that has no items in the schedule (like Foundation or Attic) in the "Include Objects from Floor" selector. 4. Press "OK" to close the Schedule dbx. 5. Open the Schedule dbx. 6. Check the box "Include Objects from All Floors". 7. Press "OK" and close the Schedule dbx. CA with alphabetize the first column that is not the "Number" column. The schedule should sort. This routine is pretty quick when you re-sort all your schedules at the end of a job because you are only doing steps 3-7 to re-sort.
  20. I think walls marked "No Room Definition" should show in elevations. Invisible walls can be used when you want them.