PitMan71

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  1. I have experienced the same. As I recall I had to select folder even in X16. Would be nice if I could set up folders and chief for that to automagically happen.
  2. Thanks for the help everyone. And the short video @Renerabbitt... Some great tips in there.
  3. @Renerabbitt For some reason the video won't play. Says 00:00 long.
  4. Anyone know how to have chief fill in the cladding on this parapet wall on the rear where the roof knee wall intersects? Or is there a better way to draw this condition? File linked attached. Even zipped this is larger than 14 MB. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/bbeynauuhmng7gv37hmiy/24-250025-Connell-X17.plan.zip?rlkey=d5dkdubygrh49bs2qjgxpsrjs&dl=0
  5. Is the second part connected? part of the same floor, just lower?
  6. Nevermind. I found the issue. Radio box at the bottom somehow got unchecked. "Update Automatically".
  7. Any idea what would cause the preview panel to stop working in the Print Layout DBX in X17? I have tried restarting CA, restarting computer, changing sheet sizes and printers for PDF but nothing is working to restore it. I have seen threads on this before but I can't find them. Thanks in advance.
  8. Roof would probably need to be segmented to create the curve. You might consider drawing something similar in a new drawing and let chief roof it for you to get the idea. As far as being built the framer would probably just bend the wall rat sill on that curve and then attach the studs and curve the top plates. Something tighter would probably require another method.
  9. I just use chief. Just curious, inadequate in what way?
  10. I always felt like Chief just substituted the cabinet for the DW. It was quick and clean resulting in the same outcome which is the DW being between two cabinets with a countertop. The he new way allows more control and extends to other under counter appliances such as mini fridges, ice makers, etc. I suppose that is the trade off.
  11. yeah. Thanks. I was hoping to keep the centerline line type as well. For me the centerline line type is enough to indicate center of the object being dimensioned to without the mark.
  12. Thanks for the reply. I am aware of that setting BUT I want to keep the centerline extension. When I turn off "Mark as centerline" the extensions change to continuous lines. May be a limitation. I might look at changing my overall dim text height.
  13. Is there a way to suppress the "CL" for the centerline dimensions and keep the centerline extension? OR Control just the size of the CL mark? I like it BUT the mark can clutter the drawings. Thanks Shane
  14. Your marks over the street names are a layer in the PDF so they can be moved or removed easily. I am sure your intention was for the marks to be permanent which means they should be embedded or "flattened" with the layer of the original pdf doc.