DavyBoy

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  1. Hi Alaskansons, I've obviously missed something here and I'm still having problems. The Macro installs ok and I can call it as part of the default room display . The problem is that it doesn't seem to reflect the actual dimensions of the room. In the example shown, the room is 4500 long x 3100 deep and yet the macro shows it as 4294 and 2894 respectively. I'm guessing that the macro uses dimensions from the interior but when I try to mirror that in the drawing, I get unpredictable results. I'm a complete newb at this and struggling. Are there any other settings that I need to look at? I work in mm for the plans, but understand the need for both dimensions but I seem to be having issues getting an interior size to be correct. If I add a wall, click on the wall and modify the figure on the line, it seems to adjust the outside edges, but not the inside. Maybe I'm doing it wrong? Thanks for your hard work so far David
  2. Apologies if this is not the correct area to post this sort of question, but it looked like the right place to get a good tip, Can anyone make a suggestion regarding room labels? I have a client who uses old-school (imperial) and modern (metric) measurements and wants to see room dimensions labelled with both. I can turn on the room dimensions label and get it in either metric or imperial but not both. I don't want to have to manually calculate for every room and then have to add the text, but at the moment I cannot find any other way to do it. You can have primary and secondary units on a line, but not on a room. Surely, this has come up before, but I cannot find any reference that helps. Any ideas? DB