Dermot

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  1. The only things I can think of are that the layer is turned off or that you are using an invisible line style. If your layer was off, you should get a message telling you that it is off and asking you if you want to turn it on. If you want anything other than guesses, you should probably post a simple plan that demonstrates the problem. If all else fails, then you should contact our technical support team.
  2. Try rebooting again, redownloading the installer, and running without virus protection turned on. Also, see this help article for more info: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00214/troubleshooting-installation-problems.html If all else fails, then please contact our technical support department.
  3. "i looked in the cabinet properties and see mouldings but it places it on the actual countertop (weird). how can i continue the baseboard on the backside bottom of the cabinets?" Did you try unchecking "To Top"?
  4. My guess is that you built a foundation and didn't remove it or update it. You could either manually rebuild it or turn on auto rebuild for the foundation.
  5. See if this helps: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-03068/viewing-managing-and-sharing-3d-viewer-models.html
  6. Have you tried installing the bonus libraries listed? https://www.chiefarchitect.com/3d-library/
  7. Just to clarify some things... What you will need to do depends on whether or not you want to modify the 2D display for plan views versus the size of the actual symbol that appears in camera views, or both. If you want to modify both, then the task is pretty easy. Basically all you need to do is open the electrical object's specification dialog and adjust the size as shown in Larry's picture above. If you want to modify just the 2D cad block or the 3D geometry only, you will need to do this using the open symbol tool. The Symbol Specification dialog allows you to replace either the cad block for 2D display or the 3D geometry used in camera views. You will need to create the cad block or 3d geometry ahead of time to replace them. One way to modify the cad block is to use the Cad Block Management dialog to find the current cad block, use the insert tool to place it into a plan, modify it as needed, reblock it and give it a name you will recognize. You will then be able to choose this block from the Symbol Specification dialog. If this is an electrical object that you plan on reusing, then you should probably save it to the library. If this is an electrical object that you would like to use as a default for your electrical tools (such as an outlet, switch or light), then you should open the Electrical Defaults dialog and assign it as one of the appropriate defaults. More information about all of this can be found in the manual and training videos.
  8. It's the invisible attic wall that connects in the middle of one of the windows. It's preventing the windows from mulling together. In the future, you should always report these kinds of issues directly to technical support.
  9. My best guess is because the spacing is not the same. Take a look at the attached picture. When you click on the dimension, the program will show the actual distance between the windows. If the distances are not the same, you will not get the same results.
  10. "I have even opened a project that I did in X11 in X12 and have not changed anything and still get very poor lighting when ray tracing." If you have an X11 plan that does not look the same in X12, then please report this to our technical support team. Please send us the X11 plan, and not one saved in X12, so that we can compare them ourselves. Please include a saved camera in your plan so that we can be sure that we are both looking at the same thing. As far as I know the only thing that has changed is the ability to use lighting sets when raytracing. If you have a saved camera view in X11, it should look the same when opened in X12.
  11. All you need to do is expand the Categories to Include by clicking on the ">" in front of the main category. Actually, all schedules have been modified for X12 so that you can mix and match objects to create your own custom schedules now. See this similar post made a while back: For a more complete list of what's new in X12, check out this pdf: https://d2haqc5836ials.cloudfront.net/live/attachments/2020%20-%20What's%20New%20in%20X12.pdf
  12. Currently, as far as camera views are concerned, stairs are all or nothing. Basically, the stringers are treated as part of the stair and not as framing. If you would like this to work differently, then you need to submit a feature request. In your feature request, you need to be very clear about which components of the stairs, ramps, and landings you want to be handled separately, what new system layers you would like added, how you would like these layers to be treated in plan view, etc.
  13. You can create a cad block with a text object ("2%") and an arrow. Save it in the library Create a distributed path. Choose the cad block. Adjust the spacing as needed.
  14. Make a cad block and then use it in a distributed path?
  15. Dermot

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    You probably want to use the Kitchen and Bath Template. The other question is, do you want to always start new plans with the K&B template? Or is this a one off case? If you want to create a new plan using a different template than normal, then just use the New Plan From Template tool as Robert has suggested. If you want all of your new plans to use a different template, then go into Preferences>General>New Plans and setup your template defaults.
  16. This means that the program can't find any plan template files. It is not recommend that you start a new plan without a template. See if this info helps: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00001/migrating-chief-architect-to-a-new-computer.html If all else fails, then you probably need to contact our technical support team.
  17. My best guess is that your active dimension default does not match the default that is set for the manual dimension line that was drawn. Select the manual dimension line. Open it for specification. What dimension default is it using? Now open the Default Settings dialog. Go to dimensions. What is your currently active dimension default? If they are not the same, than that is why they look different.
  18. For more info about shelf ceilings see this video: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/64/using-the-shelf-ceiling-room-structure-setting.html
  19. Another thing you might find helpful is our web page for getting started resources: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/getting-started/
  20. You can't resize individual row heights. You can control the overall row height by making the 2D column smaller. You can also turn off the image scaling if you want a more uniform size. Take a look at the attached picture for an example.
  21. We don't. If you haven't done so yet, you might want to call our sales team and speak with one of our sales people. I think you will find it to be a very different experience.
  22. There is no easy way to prevent walls from snapping together. Just some interesting workarounds. If all you want to do is have your railing post offset from the main wall, there are controls to do this in X12. You can also switch between having a full post, half post, or none.
  23. Post a plan. What you are describing doesn't seem right. 1. In general, you should be able to select the "Specify Label" radio button and then type in whatever you want to appear as the label. This should be simple and fast. You can also use built in macros or custom macros for added functionality but that is a much more advanced topic. 2. You probably don't need to suppress any labels unless you have a particular object that you don't want to ever display a label. It is much better to control the labels through your layers. For example, click on your cabinet and then use the Object Layer Properties tool, you will see all of the layers associated with the cabinet. If you turn off the "Cabinet, Labels" layer, this will turn off all cabinet labels in the current layer set. You can use different layer sets for different views so that you can have some views with labels and other views without. If you suppress a label, it will be off in all views.
  24. Yes, but you need to learn more about layer sets and reference display. I would start with these: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00765/understanding-layer-sets.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00475/using-the-reference-display.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/5435/using-the-reference-display.html?playlist=100
  25. Apparently, the program switches the attic wall into an invisible wall to prevent it from getting rebuilt automatically. I was not aware it did this but it makes more sense now that I think about it. Attic walls will regenerate when there is no wall already there. If the program allowed you to just delete it, it would keep magically coming back.