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Subfacia is framing,facia is trim. Facia will show in cross section but will not show in framing views. Have a great week,Ken
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Update, Was using x-7, 32 -bit on laptop. Moved plan file to desktop 64-bit version x-7 and no problem. Plain text works as it should. Will uninstall x-7 from laptop and try a reinstall and see what happens. Thanks to all for looking and comments, Looks like rest of weekend will be shoveling snow,Ken
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David, Will send to CA and also call teck Monday. Thanks David ,Have a great Weekend,Ken
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Cheif 58 Using x-7 as noted in my post. Thanks for looking,Ken
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Placing plain text in elevation or section views is causing chief to crash.Rich text is no problem but not what I want. Has anyone else had this problem? X-7 Have a great weekend, Ken
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Joe, Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Have a great week,Ken
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Thanks. Have a great week,Ken
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Either way,Take your pick. Same results. Have a great day, Ken
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Do a window schedule ,click on the window schedule, click on text style, click on use custom text style button, set text size . uncheck window schedule layer. use same method for doors. Have a great Day,Ken
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for some reason kitchen floor covering is showing in this area. post the plan. have a great weekend,Ken
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Thank you. Have a great weekend,Ken
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Why do you need the stairs to the right anyway? Seems like the bridge to nowhere. Have a great week, Ken
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try clicking on line you want to move and input the angle with the exacy degree you want . Happy New Year,Ken
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Fun to learn, Just finishing up a plan with about the same stair situation. In looking at your section view one thing stands out. Headroom appears to be a big problem here. If it would not effect anything else I think you should shorten up the landing on floor one by as much as possible, maybe 24" + or _.This will allow you to move the stair section forward and cut down on the amount the upper end of the stair section intrudes into your hallway ceiling. This should give you the required headroom for code. Have a great week, Ken One more thought. I know it is nice to leave as much room as possible in the entry but sometimes other things dictate the situation. I would move the stairs to where they were as close to the door to the room to the right without crowding the door trim. The stringers should bump into and sit on the landing.
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Just a guess. Could your band board be intruding into your b & b siding. Have a great weekend,Ken
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Gary, Slide in range doesn't drop in a cab. It goes in a 30" opening between cabinets. Have a great week,Ken
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Either use a half wall or use a cab, 4" deep at the bar heigth and put on a custom counter top. Have a great weekend.Ken
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Joe, I believe this was done to illustrate a commercial store front. It was a while back. Have a great week,Ken
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I'm with Perry,no Norton. Have a great week,Ken
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Anytime you have to make an object it is a good idea to add it to your library. If you need it once you will probably need it again. Have a great week,Ken
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A pocket door with a wall intersecting it frame is a pita to frame but it can be done. Have had to do this more than once in homes I have framed.It is things like this that separate the craftsman from the average carpenter. As for showing it in chief it will have to be frame manually and I can't think it is worth the time it would take to do it. Have a great week,Ken
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Gene,Here when we do a daylight basement we step the footer back on the sides to a point that will get them below frost line, 30" in our county and pour a footer then 12" block to slab grade. Or in some cases just pour solid concrete from footer to grade and form for slab. In chief either pony wall or block foundation wall lowered to desired elevation for slab. Hope this is a little clearer than mud. Not as bad as it sounds. Have a great Memorial Day weekend and thanks to all veterans out there,Ken
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Thanks Joe, Have a great weekend.Ken
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Brinkbart, Thank you for your work, Have a great weekendKen
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