Greg_NY61

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  1. Why not use a ramp and set pitch 1/12
  2. Here you go if this is what you looking for. HVAC 90 Up.calibz
  3. Do you mean something like this? Click close to the outside wall and use the tab key until you see the exterior room highlighted on the outside and at the bottom use make room molding pline This is with Crown Molding
  4. Export Handle.calibz file to your desktop, select choose files, find that file on the desktop, select the file and add that file to your post, press the plus icon that you will see and that will add the file to your post and click submit
  5. Post a plan if you didn't figure-it-out yet.
  6. Great job as always Dave! Nice modern style!
  7. Good point Mike! I never had that issue with any versions of CA and used a few diffrent printers over time and just printed your PDF with HP Wide format printer and there was no background issues. I would check printer settings or PDF print settings
  8. In Gimp you can also make it seamless
  9. I think that new catalog with Italian kitchen has doors similar to that
  10. You have to close CA before you zip your plan. Your plan contains no data.
  11. Select object>open Specification window>Select Layer>Click Dropdown>Select Front
  12. You can use curved ceilings as solver did, I tweaked the dome in Sketchup and imported as a symbol
  13. Greg_NY61

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    What Chris said, delete the temporary point.
  14. I get a message that is not a valid archive I use WinZip 23 Pro
  15. You have to close the plan in CA before you add it to zip file
  16. With P-solids, yes you can slap that together but little more than 2 min. But if you do it like in the picture making all the reveals as it would be built in the field it's much faster and easier to do that in Sketchup...Just saying.
  17. Is this what you looking for? Select a window > go to Label> and checkmark> Specify label and do a different offset.
  18. You can make that beam in Sketchup to the size that you need, much faster than messing around CA.