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Everything posted by ShaneK
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PDF Xchange http://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer
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Explode dormer / select roof plane / open dbx / adjust roof structure layer framing to 9 1/4". same as roof plane of house. All will be well after adjustments.
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Dropbox
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Open porch room dbx/structure/uncheck "roof over this room" and rebuild roof planes.
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I was able to get 2 separate cabinet schedules. One group was all base cabinets and the other all tall cabinets. So I lucked out this time.
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lol, a bug is the solution.
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I have 2 different cabinet styles in same room and I want them on separate schedules.
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Move the railing toward house 12", rebuild roof and your oversized overhang goes away. Fix it manually and don't move railing.
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default settings / walls / foundation
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David James has it under control. This area (railing / wall corner) has always been a little jumpy.
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Railing tool
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%page% in a text box on page 0
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Garage floor 24" lower, you should be able to adjust that. Many problems were straightened out, wall defaults, floor defaults, foundation issues. Nice design. Frank.Peterek 54 HT A mine.zip
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1st suggestion is to post plan so we can really look at it and not guess. Open default roof dbx and change gabel overhang to a reasonable number.
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I don't know. Walker.Patrick One Story 2 07.2016 mine.zip
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AGREE WITH ABOVE POST 1000000000000000%
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No roof stays put if you lower room, raise it in the roof dbx, uncheck baseline and lock roof pitch and change to what you desire.
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Change roof plane height here.
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Post the plan
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Post the plan. It will be resolved and fixed with file uploaded for you to review and find out what's going on.
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TY for posting and sharing.
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Listen to Joe and add layer of "fluff" as I call it. Helps keep wall stable, this area has been JUMPY forever.
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Align with Inner surface, did you try that?
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Normal floor designation, floor 0 = basement / floor 1 = 1st floor ect.........
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All from CA library