Steve_Nyhof

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  1. I agree. I took the screen shot earlier and the when I was doing the video I was shocked at how it was looking. But on the second floor all is fine. I did mess with my walls and work to perfect things yesterday for X13. X12 is all fine so I might have some defaults not set up yet.
  2. Here is the plan. Thank you! BMI1962 Kiser Residence X13.zip
  3. Hello, in X13 I am running into this sill issue in the lower level https://www.loom.com/share/9787f55385c74cd8b04753fb13eee91f Thank you
  4. Yes, so if you have sections (section lines) in your floor it will do nothing. Once I shut the layer off it worked. Thank you for that info!!
  5. sure!!! now it just worked without a hiccup - cool!! Thank you
  6. or... maybe it will still work - testing now
  7. No - see above image on my first post - it gives me an Db and does nothing
  8. My brain! Your question makes me believe I must be missing something obvious.
  9. Not sure what that would do. I need to copy an old plan into a new template.
  10. Hello, I have continually updated (exported) my layers, defaults, etc and imported them into older jobs where I am using the older plan for a new job. However, there are things I have done with my .plan template (always fine tuning) that have other things I would like to have for a new drawing. I even tried to copy the plan floor to paste into a new plan, but that does not work. When I draw condos, I use an existing plan, copy and rename for a new drawing. It would be nice as I learn more and fine tune things to have those things available. What do others do to accomplish this? https://www.loom.com/share/57602a5852f14e4ba4272bf383018a5a
  11. Here is a final update on what I did... https://www.loom.com/share/2583d3cb491c44c5b3f2016d66fb9d41
  12. So I think I am all back to working again, but again, can anyone else verify that FormatterHeightSixteenths does in fact show obj.depth. I changed it to obj.height and now it is working.
  13. And now it is working... Chief may want to look into this. Maybe Height and Depth give the same result, but something went wrong only by me making a copy of the formattedHeightSixteenths macro
  14. I did not touch this, but noticed that FormatterDepthSixteenths and FormatterHeightSixteenths have the same code for obj.depth. So I did changed the FormatterHeightSixteenths to obj.height and now it gives me a valid number in the Expanded Macro Value field.
  15. Hmmm Now many are back showing valid
  16. It seems something might be wrong with the height as the width works. But when I look at the macro formatting it looks the same other than width vs depth
  17. Hello, Maybe someone can help me on this. I'm hoping I didn't break anything... https://www.loom.com/share/ae809a120e45408aac103b43353b9b2f Thank you, Steve
  18. I'm sure someone has figured this out already, but turning the cabinet base layer on and setting the line to blank shows the sinks. You still need to use the point to point dimensions, but now I have the sinks and other fixtures all showing up in my Plan View overlay layer.
  19. I will remember that down the road if I use this again. Thank you
  20. https://www.loom.com/share/0cd505c7a19f4828ab08b171a39b87c3 I am using this method - works fine Thank you!