KDsnyder

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  1. Jumping back into this topic hoping someone found a solution to this issue. I'm currently experiencing really long lag times every time I move a wall or other object. Interestingly though I've noticed that bumping a cabinet doesn't produce the same lag time (it's almost instant) UNTIL it meets another object like an adjoining cabinet. I tested this by pulling the cabinet out into the room which resulted in a lag, then when it was in the room I was able to modify the cabinet by bumping stretching deleting and replacing like normal. Upon pushing that cabinet back to its position next to the other resulted in the same lag. Also, I am able to modify upper cabinets fine while they are touching other upper cabinets however I did notice that when I UNDO a function I also get a lag. This makes me wonder if the lag is due to the computer recognizing that the elevations and 3D views now need to reconstruct that joint whereas before the objects were just moving within the space. I'm getting about 60-80sec lag times which is absolutely insane. I haven't experienced this issue on other plans so it's very strange and makes me think I adjusted a setting somewhere that is causing this. The file size is 6.7MB Thanks for any insight you may have on this. If it is helpful I can record a screen video just trying to figure out what might be the most helpful information to record. Thanks again!
  2. If I'm understanding you correctly here is what you need to do: If you select the window/door schedule you'll see the "force renumber" icon which will allow you to do what you are wanting: Then you may want to move the order around on your plan which you can do by selecting the window/door you want to move and click the "move up/down in schedule" icon you can put them in whatever order you want (I prefer them to move in a clockwise manner). Alternatively, you can drag them up and down in the schedule by selecting the schedule and dragging the node up or down. Hope that helps!