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  1. There are at least 4 settings that help to control this behavior. 1. Go into your wall general defaults and look at your "resize about" setting. This setting controls what happens when you change the wall type . 2. Go into your wall dialog and look at your "algin pony wall" setting. This controls how the upper and lower part of the pony wall are aligned to each other. 3. Go into your wall type definitions and look at your "dimension to exterior layer" setting. This controls where a dimension line will locate the wall. 4. Go into your dimension defaults and see if your walls are set to go to surfaces or the wall dimension layer. If you are set to surfaces, then it won't use the layer setting from #3 above.
  2. You should find it in the general plan defaults.
  3. Try playing around with the "edit area" tools.
  4. Try changing the number style to decimal inches. Then if you type in -13/32, it should display -.40625 and that number should stick.
  5. You didn't give us much information so it is going to be hard to give you any help. When did your floor heights change and what did you do right before then? When you say you are missing elevations, where are you missing them? Does your plan have different floor heights on the same floor level or are they all the same? You might need to post your plan with more details about what you are having problems with. Since you are a first time poster, I am going to assume you are new to Chief. This tech info might help: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00579/controlling-wall-floor-and-ceiling-heights.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00938/how-the-height-of-floors-relate-to-the-height-of-the-terrain.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-02989/message-ceiling-values-may-not-be-changed-as-the-floor-above-this-room-has-varying-heights.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-01855/modifying-garage-floor-and-stem-wall-heights.html
  6. I think it is only rounding the display in the dialog to the nearest 1/16". Use the number style button and change the display to decimal inches and you should see the actual values.
  7. You didn't really say anything about when it is crashing. If you are mostly crashing making camera views, then it probably is a video card problem even if you are not using a 40 series card. If it's crashing doing something else, it could be almost anything from a problem in your plan or a bug in X18. Is it only crashing in one plan or does it crash even with a brand new 4-wall house? Really need some more info before anyone can give you better help. FWIW, I've been playing around with X18 and so far I haven't had any Chief crashes.
  8. I couldn't come up with a way for this to work with a railing and door that follows the stair. It seems that as soon as you put a door in a railing, it will no longer follow the stair. Even with just a solid rail that's not a pony wall. Not sure why so you might want to report that Chief as a bug. I tried a few other things and they didn't work out either. I would probably just fake it with a fixture symbol like you did with the other triangle shaped door. I didn't try this but you may be able to get the symbol to cut out a hole in the wall without it messing up the railing. Maybe someone else can come up with a clever trick that works?
  9. Open the sink dialog and make sure it is set to "inserts into countertop" and the vertical offset is set appropriately. If this doesn't help, then you should probably post your plan.
  10. I don't know of a way to set it up so that the "arc with arrow" tool will automatically put it on a different layer than all of the other cad line tools. I suppose you could setup either a "default set" or "saved plan view" that changes your default cad layer, switch to that, draw your curved arrow, and then switch back but that hardly seems better than just changing the layer after drawing it. A better way would be to use the "text line with arrow" tool (or just drag one out using the diamond edit handle) to create a straight arrow on the right layer and then curve it after drawing it. All you need to do to curve it is to hold down the "alt" key while dragging the arrow head.
  11. I didn't down vote you. Please don't make accusations about me without any evidence.
  12. Do you realize that snarky comments don't actually help anyone? While I agree with you on what a print preview is supposed to do, I haven't ever really noticed any differences between the print preview on the screen and what I actually got when I printed it. I was mostly curious if it was just a problem with Joe's macros (which I don't use) or if there was something I needed to pay more attention to.
  13. So is the only difference you can see between the print preview in a plan view and the preview in the print dialog is whether or not your macros work?
  14. As far as I can tell, it mostly just turns on line weights and the drawing sheet. If these are already on, then it won't look very different. It can also turn off the display of things that are not going to print, such as temporary cad points and active cameras. It may also turn color on/off depending on your printer settings.