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  1. Hi! Hoping someone can shed some light on my issue. I'm trying to create a pony wall (or furred wall) to insert plumbing into and provide a shelf. However, every time I bump the pony wall against the left-hand wall, it impacts my ability to apply paint. If I remove that pony wall that is under the window, then it fixes my paint issue. I have reset the wall material to the default drywall and made sure there is no wall covering, but still is will not let me paint this section of the wall. You can see the two different tones in my image, where the top section of the wall added for the vaulted roof is painted and the bottom section of the wall is not. It will not allow me to paint the bottom section. Any suggestions? Thanks so much!
  2. Thank you so much to all of you who provided some assistance on this! With your help it is now fixed! Tons of gratitude to this forum.
  3. All, I am new to CA and still learning. I have been searching for hours on how to address this issue and tried adjusting just about every setting I can find, but to no avail. I created a custom sconce, but I cannot get my light source in that sconce to be positioned correctly. The light source is showing at the bottom of the 28" H sconce instead of from the middle of the sconce. See attached image. Any recommendations? Thanks!!!
  4. Yes!!!! It worked! Thank you both for your help!!!!
  5. Hi All! I'm new to Chief Architect and for the life of me cannot figure out how I get casing around my pass-through door opening. I started with putting a door opening in and then a window pass through. But now I want casing around the entire opening and cannot figure out how to do that. If I turn casings back on, then it puts the casing on them separately. If I try a polyline solid 3D molding, my molding jumps to the far back slider and I cannot move it into the correct location. Any suggestions? Thank you!