HumbleChief

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  1. Larry:

     

    select the 1/4" anno-set and have "use active layerset" specified

     

    then change the layerset on the toolbar as needed and each chosen

    layerset will use the 1/4" anno-set

     

    a basic/standard user probably won't have need for more than the anno-sets

    provided by CA OOB

     

    the "power-users" need what they need

     

    Lew

     

    Lew,

     

    Thanks for the advice but I probably didn't make myself clear. I am perfectly fine with the way Anno Sets are set up and have been using them productively since X3.

     

    NEVER used 1/4" Anno set of any kind as I was never trained classically as an architect so I have no need for 1/4" anything. I've named and cutomized around 20 different Anno Sets that suit my work flow just fine. I'm not looking for anything to change or any tips as my work flow suits me just fine. Not saying there's nothing for me to learn just nothing I want to change right now. I'll let Joe deal with the changes he thinks are needed.

  2. which of course changes to the Layer set that is associated with the Anno Set

     

    Larry:

     

    could some of those anno-sets be specified as "use active layerset" ?

     

    then you could change the layerset as needed and be using the same anno-set' "grouped defaults"

     

    just asking - trying to get a handle on the "simple way' to use anno-sets

     

    have Anno Sets set per floor

     

    If you have a layerset per floor and some of the anno-sets have "use active layeset"

    then maybe that would work for you ?

     

    Lew

     

    Lew,

     

    I'll answer your question with a big MAYBE. I don't understand the use of active Layer Set 'feature' and may spend some time learning them but it's hard to change when habits get so ingrained. I watched the videos you linked to and they were quite interesting. Didn't really know what CA intended for Anno Sets.

     

    The way I use Anno Sets came about from the initial discussion when they were first introduced and I've honed my methods since then. The more I read the more I see that I may use them in ways they were not intended but ain't that grand?

     

    I haven't seen a way to deal with Anoo Set (Active Laters or Not) on a per floor basis. Chief simply doesn't allow for changing Layer/Anno Sets per floor.

     

    I'm not sure your exact status as far as working with CA but if you have aversion with Anno Sets and you want to learn them post a question or 2 and i'm you'll get a lot of help. Once understood they are essential IMO.

  3. Larry,

     

    If you could give a simple explanation of how you use them - I could be more specific in addressing your concerns.  Without knowing how your use is unique, I can't agree or disagree with you. 

     

    I have Anno Sets set up for each 'phase' or discipline of construction. As Built Anno Set, Proposed Anno Set ( I do a lot of remodels) Foundation Set, Framing Ceiling, Framing Floor, Framing Roof, Details Set, Plot Plan, Electrical Set, Steel Columns etc. as needed. I have about 20 Anno Sets and use 6 or 7 on every plan.

     

    I just switch between Anno Sets for each discipline, which of course changes to the Layer set that is associated with the Anno Set. It's become automatic and haven't really found a need to change much.

     

    The only thing I'd like is to have Anno Sets set per floor because when I change to the foundation floor I'd like that to be Associated with my Foundation Anno Set then back to the first floor have that Associated with another Anno Set. That is probably a perfect example of the unique way I work as when I suggested that Anno Set be associated with floors not many agreed it would work for them.

     

    Again, I haven't found a real need to change the way things work now so I may not be the best candidate to continue the discussion.

  4. Joe,

     

    I personally appreciate the effort you put into posts such as these but it may assume that others use Layer/Anno Sets in a similar way. I use them in a way that I'm sure is unique to me and my work flow so that even makes it hard to relate to your suggestions. Not that the function can't be improved, and maybe in exactly the way you suggest, but maybe there are so many different ways to use them that specific suggestions that fit s specific work flow may not be the most useful.

  5. Nice tips on the use of Anno Sets but it doesn't seem like you've experienced the bug that the OP posted about. The thread topic (as I understand it) is about the Layout not being updated with an accurate representation of your current Layer (Anno) Set.

     

    Say you have invisible walls set to show in your Plan file but you check the Layout and they are not showing - they haven't updated as they should. It happens rarely but it does happen - when it does follow the tip above - Open Layer Display Options, click OK - fixed.

  6. Thanks SO MUCH for the video Perry - The culprit was that closet that wasn't set to be a mono slab - that one setting was driving the rest of the settings to revert to sepc's for that little room. - phew.

     

    Again can't thank you enough for taking time out of your busy day - and thanks to everyone who helped!! Very much appreciated!

  7. I change "FLOOR TO swt" to '0' (from the 4" it reverts to) and it all looks good until I re-open the dbx and it sets itself back to 4".

     

    On the plan you fixed there's no -28" just all -24" in all 3 dbx's- can't get that to happen.

     

    Can't get rid of that extra 4" step.

     

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  8. Here's the dbx that's killing me.

     

    These are the settings I'm getting for the foundation 'room'.

     

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    Perry's setting have the first 3 settings as 24"

     

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    But when I set them all at 24" then reopen the structure dbx I get this.

     

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    I can re-set them but still can't get the 24" to 'stick' in all the setting fields. This is certainly why I'm getting that weird 4" 'extra' slab but I can't duplicate the settings for some reason.

  9. Thanks VERY much Perry - it looks great. Still have NO idea what you did and that's the frustrating part but REALLY appreciate the help.

     

    Sorry about the 2 threads, confusing and not that cool but appreciate all the help. BTW tech support didn't know what to do other than delete the walls and draw a slab with footings..

  10. Maybe the brick ledge but I don't even know where that tab is to change it, nor would have changed it from all the other slabs I've built. I think it has to with the stem wall, mono slab combo that's working out. If I delete the current foundation then I'l also delete the stem wall on the main house so I'm now wondering how to build the two different types of foundations? Maybe I'll call tech support.

  11. Looks to me like you built it with a Stem wall foundation with 16" footing and 8" wall not a Slab

     

    You might be right Mick. I'll check that out. Come to think of it the main house has a stem wall and the guest house will be on slab. That must be it.

     

    I don't think I've built 2 different foundation types in one plan before. Can it be done?

  12. I've checked and unchecked mono slab a thousand times this morning. Changed the SWT another thousand times. Rebuilt everything a hindred times.

     

    With a new plan and a floor height of 0" everything works great but as soon as i lower the floor to '24" all the SWT's and all other incomprehensible acronyms do a number on the section and my brain. Sigh - very frustrated.