Sorry DRAWZILLIA, should have been a bit clearer. In my response to BuilderLFD, I added :" Have been using Home Designer Pro 2014 and 2015 for the past two years and recently switched to Chief Architect X6 Premier because I need some of the features it offers to finish". The plan was created in Home Designer Pro 2014 (now 2015 to allow compatibility with CA) and i have been try to resolve the joist gap there. It has been in the plans for some time, but I put off its resolution for until now. I understand the confusion. i need to get my profile info to display when I ask questions on the forum.
As I indicated earlier, I have been working on a personal log home project for myself the last 10 years. It is based on decades old plans and I needed to move them to today's standards for Engineering alnalysis and county inspectors. After looking around four years ago and not finding any log home orriented drawing software - including CA - that really adequately addressed log home architectural drawings, I settled on Home Designer Pro because It would let me produce my overhead plan views in conjunction with use of Photoshop CS4 for elevation views and needed details. I am fairly proficient with this program. After three years with Designer however, I realized that I needed to move over to CA for the many extra features it provides. Designer is good but I am realizing it was not designed to do professional quality work at the level I needed. For myself, going to a professional for the drawings was out of the question because the real building project has been a work in progress from the start. Pragmatically HD was less expensive to start. I am slowly moving into CA. A good example between the two programs is the suggestion by BuilderLFD does not exist as an option in HD Pro. I would not have known to look until the forum inquiry at any rate. Thanks again.
Brian