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Thanks, the Aerial View is somewhat useful.
Although not for all commands.
The help says:
• No matter what tool is active, when you move the pointer to the Aerial View window and drag a marquee, the floor plan view zooms in on that area.
But for some CAD tools it is not operable.
Looks like dragging an object doesn't work.
God I miss Autocad.
To me this is a clumsy environment to draw in.
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I agree, talk about user UN-friendly.
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Always informative Steve.
Thanks
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Yes that paints a different story.
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For those concerned with the SATA II versus the STA III
take a look at this http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ssd-upgrade-sata-3gbps,3469.html
I'm still looking for a better price on the 850 Pro 512gb but am close to a purchase.
My video card is the weak link in my old system, but I may wait on that until I get a new computer.
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try this
Many thanks. It's easy once you know how.
Now if I can jut remember for next time.
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Break the south wall at the intersection with the west wall. Now redefine the little stub of the south wall to be 8" total thickness.
Walls will not break but pulling then apart I made a short 8" thick wall out from the intersection & then moved it into place.
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Seems to work for me. You may need to post the plan to get more than guesses.
Your walls are too far apart. The north south walls share the framing line. i.e. no drywall.
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When you do that it creates a notch at the cabinet side of the junction.
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That one worked great with a swap out of the existing. Now for the switch.
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So most likely a driver issue. I'll research that.
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Printing ALL sheets to PDF file via "PDFCreator" driver I have 2 sheets out of 7 that are rotated 90 deg.
In the preview pane all are correct, they are landscape view.
Is this an issue with the Driver or Chief?
Is there a way to send each sheet to a separate file or is this the driver too?
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I looked everywhere, i think.
Where are the exterior flood lights, Usually a pair at the corner of a house.
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I usually move roof planes with the transform/replicate tool when I need to adjust their position.
Interesting, I assume you can raise/lower all roof planes at once, cool!
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Currently the lower roof is supposed to be 10', at garage the floor is -6.
The higher roof on the main house is supposed to be 11'-8"
The high roof over the entry needs to be adjusted up/down to be high enough to allow the entry shed roof and not be too high for the tie in on the right side roof.
I may need to raise the 11'-8" roof to 12'-4" for a better look on the gable. It looks too tight where it is.
I'll be back later today.
Thanks
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Yes a typo, ON the wall, exactly as described. Metal plate separates truss & concrete.
I have a plan with varying plate heights. As I try to adjust roof heights I am confused as to what the best method is.
There are two areas that need manual roof plane adjustments & auto roof keeps deleting the manual adjustments.
I wanted to move bearing height up & down & change the roof pitch as well to determine the optimum for this house.
Once I added interior walls, using the floor structure to adjust bearing plate height became troublesome.
At first I was using just large areas, calling them hall, living room & garages.
What method do you use to adjust plate heights to change the roof plane?
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99% of my roof trusses are pre manufactured trusses and sit on the wall with no 1-1/2" plate on CMU walls.
Top chord on trusses are 2x4 except for tile roof or long spans & then 2x6
They can be standard overhang or cantilevered overhang. Overhangs vary from 12", 16", 20" & 24"
Sub Fascia boards are 2x6 or 2x8 typically.
What settings are critical to achieve a true roof plane & fascia height?
Assume ceilings are 10'
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Does it bother anyone else that the basic description & size is missing when you select an object in the Library Browser?
Searching for a Large Dresser I get many pictures but no way to judge actual size.
Seems to me as a no brainier that that info should be displayed if you select an item.
Or is there something I missed?
Also some items can be stretched with no problem but some can not.
I tried to stretch dresser to make it wider but it moves the right side like a blank & the left side it only stretches the top.
Should be some warning that the object can not be stretched, like an Astrix or something.
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5/8" dry wall on the ceiling is most common around here but do-it-yourselfers on a budget (or just going cheap) will sometimes put 1/2" on the ceiling. I live in a county with no building codes so it is possible to see just about anything under the sun if you look hard enough. Check your local requirements if you have building codes in your (or your project's) location.
We use 1/2" Sag Resistant Drywall, at least that is what I spec.
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I though I had too but could not find the article.
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Oh,I was looking at the 850Pro for warranty info.
Product Capacity Product Warranty Policy (Period or TBW)
830 Series 64GB/128GB/256GB/512GB 3 years
840 Series 120GB/250GB/500GB 3 years
840 PRO Series 128GB/256GB/512GB 5 years (73 TBW for enterprise applications)
840 EVO Series 120GB/250GB/500GB 3 years
850 PRO Series 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB 10 Years or 150TBW
Must have miss read the life span thing.
Elementary Question Of Dragging And Scrolling Simultaneously
in General Q & A
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Thanks Jim, I too am stuck with one foot in ACAD & the other in CA.