Benny_G

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  1. Good morning Glenn, Thanks for the additional information. I will be happy to adjust accordingly. Kind regards, Benny
  2. Gents, thanks a lot to everybody who supported me. "The more I know, the more I realize what I do not know". Cheers, Benny
  3. Hi Michael, Thanks for your feedback. When I changed from "1" to "0", I didn't notice any change in the design. Do you know what the difference is between these two settings? Kind regards, Benny
  4. Dear all, Thanks for your support! I was so unhappy and figured finally myself out what was wrong. Under Preferences/Appearance/Line Weights/Minimum Display Weight: there was a 6 instead of a 1 which made all lines very thick. Kind regards, Benny
  5. Hi Dermot, Unfortunately this did not solve my problem. The very thick lines just appear in my working plan view on my monitor. However, when I produce the layout view, it goes back to how it should be. I post therefore a PDF of both views. Villa Cabochon_200923_Print Screen.pdf Villa Cabochon_200923_Layout View.pdf
  6. Hi glennw, I checke the Advanced Line Weight Options: yes it is set at 1:100 mm. I guess, this is how it should be, no? Kind regards, Benny
  7. Dear DJP, sorry I added the version to my signature: I am on Premier X12.
  8. Dear Chieftalk members, Unfortunately I must have changed something im my general setup. All lines (not only the walls) are so thick that it is disturbing. Does anyone have an idea how to change this? Villa Cabochon_200923_Print Screen.pdf Kind regards, Benny
  9. Hi Steve, Thanks a lot for the great video. It was very helpful and I was even able to delete the posts except for two of them. Best regards, Benny
  10. Well, actually it is just the view which looks unified. From the other side of the house it is a standard garage. But thanks for the valuable input.
  11. Dear Chopsaw and DJP, Thanks for your answers. This is the front view of the balcony. Moreover as a next step I intend to add vertical columns ranging from the ground floor till the height of the 1st floor ceiling. They should be connected with a horizontal concrete piece to the face of the building. Kind regards, Benny
  12. Dear all, I just recently acquired Chief Architect Premier Software to build and renovate houses. I am based in Europe and here we today often build balconies in concrete and instead of a metal or wooden railing. In the concrete we insert a aluminum or stainless steel profile and then insert tempered glass vertically. The glass hereby has the function of the railing. In my current project I built the balcony using a slab. Has anyone an idea, how I could design a vertical glass railing on it? Thanks for your help. Benny