JKEdmo

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  1. Thanks Rob and Gene for your input and work. OK, I think I figured out the problem or at least a workaround. My original arched window was a true arch - 6' wide by 3' tall. Robert, here's that window with your custom muntin block applied. However, same problem as before. But, as soon as I add 1/8" to the window height (36.125"), it works. So, my theory -- at least for now -- is adding a bit of straight sides to the bottom of the window seems to help the muntin tool figure things out... Jim
  2. Thanks Rob. I'm stumped. Tried your suggestion. Even tried getting rid of the lower arch and turning it into a segmented line. The rays still shoot through. I might still fiddle with it
  3. Trying to add a custom muntin pattern to an arched window... I drew the linework, blocked it, but when I load it as a custom muntin pattern into the window, the muntins go a little crazy and extend too far. Any tips in getting this to play nice? I suspect there might be some rules of thumb / best practices to drawing the line work "just right" for the muntin tool. Blocked line work (before): Custom muntin result (after): Thanks again, Jim
  4. You can do it yourself. File online with the US Copyright Office. I did one back in 2016. I recall it was pretty easy and the fee was reasonable. Jim
  5. Just do it in Windows Settings. Windows 11 below. Probably similar in 10. Jim
  6. Search for "mulled windows" in Help. Also, look at the online videos Chief has available for Doors / Windows. Jim
  7. Nvidia now has the Nvidia App. You can download from the Microsoft store. It allows you to update to the latest video driver pretty easily. I have Windows 11 with an RTX 3080. Jim
  8. I think you can Copy and Paste them over. Give it a try.
  9. Larry, You might need to download the Bonus Catalog / Exterior Roof Attachments: Jim
  10. You might check out this recent thread with a similar condition. See if there is useful info there. Jim
  11. Brilliant! Worked very well. Thanks, Jim
  12. Have you checked out the tutorial videos? I think these are often overlooked. There are many help videos for roofs: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/playlists/95/roofs.html
  13. Today I wanted to select all walls of a certain type (Interior 4 - NEW) in order to change to another type (Interior 4). I thought you could do this with the restrictive selection tool (with certain filters?), but I could not figure it out. I only got so far as selection all walls... Can somebody clue me in on this please? I think I'm missing something important with this tool. Thanks again, Jim
  14. That's correct. They are typically inswing I believe. I worked a while in Germany -- super common there. Great windows.
  15. Radical! I've got some homework to do. Thanks, Jim
  16. Is there an easy way to have a "dummy" place holder for a deleted schedule item? For example, if I delete a door from a door schedule I often like to keep the schedule line item and mark it as "Not Used." This is to keep the overall schedule numbering order / total count unchanged. I feel this helps the plan checker or GC in keeping track of changes and is better than renumbering the entire schedule. Would be interested if anyone has a good method for this. Thanks again, Jim
  17. Thanks Rob for the input. Jim
  18. I struggled with a tray ceiling earlier today and wound up just making it as a 3D solid due to time. I have not used the tool much, but have watched the videos. Just a simple grid / box dropped 6" from the ceiling plane as shown in white below: I was wondering... a) Will the tray ceiling tool work for this layout? I just couldn't get it to work. It seemed to me that the tray tool wants to work from the room outside perimeter in. I could not figure out how to have a tray at the room interior with a perimeter of unchanged ceiling height around it... b) if not, what's the best way? Thanks again, Jim
  19. Thank you sir. Drawing Sheet Setup it was. D'oh! I had accidentally change my drawing scale to something weird. Changed it back and that fixed it. Jim
  20. Good morning, For one of my projects the display line weights have "suddenly" become very fat: As opposed to this below -- another project -- which looks normal to me: Both are PLAN files with Line Weights turned on. This happened "suddenly", so I feel like I may have changed some obscure line weight setting that affected the problem PLAN file only (not global). Any thoughts? Thanks again, Jim
  21. I don't know if you can override the primary format for a single dimension within a dimension string with multiple dimensions. But, you can create a separate dimension, override the primary format and drag it into place. Here's a screenshot. Circled in red is the single dimension whose primary format I overrode to show inches:
  22. Layout boxes are transparent. Content will show through.