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The problem's that there's no column for individual walls of a room. If there was at least 4: North or 1 East or 2 South or 3 West or 4 It would be possible to have a fully functional Finish Schedule. You can have custom fields for those and manually assign the values for each room. It's a little more work but the Schedule would be more interesting.
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This can happen when there are multiple wall types surrounding the room, including pony walls. In your case, it's the wall with the lable "STUCCO THIS SIDE". Check that wall definition - maybe reverse the wall layers. Personally I don't use that column simply because of this. Instead I use "Wall Schedules" which can have macros to display all the wall layers.
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Check the Layout Box's Layer Set. The wall labels may not be displayed.
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Macros to convert inches to feet & inches?
Joe_Carrick replied to BrianSmith's topic in General Q & A
Correct. Here's my set_Globals macro. It can be placed just about anyplace that will be executed early. set_globals.json -
Macros to convert inches to feet & inches?
Joe_Carrick replied to BrianSmith's topic in General Q & A
Try this macro room_ceiling_ht_ft_in.json You might want to adjust the rounding within the macro. It's currently set to 1/16" -
I can't reproduce it. It might be a problem with the defaults or preference settings.
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Yes, Alan is correct. Interestingly I just pulled out a permit set for a log home in Big Bear California which was done on (10 ) 12"x18" sheets in 2024. Today it couldn't be done in less than (25) 24"x36" sheets. Just 3 years ago I could design and get approval of a Septic System. Today a licensed PE is required. Some cities are requiring a Civil Engineer for a grading permit for over 50 yds cut and fill. California is not a dream !!!
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A corner cabinet typically is made with 2 doors attaced to each other opening in one direction. with a lazy susan inside. Having the doors that way makes it easier to access the contents.
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Reinforced Concrete Frame Building (w/ masonry infill)
Joe_Carrick replied to RogueDesigner's topic in General Q & A
I would use a Wall Type with a single Layer (basically invisible. ie:Air Gap) Then I would: place the Concrete Columns break the walls and change sections to masonry as needed. -
Joe, where can i find a list of macros you have for sale?
Merry Christmas.
John
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Text Macro Lose Arrow Associations When Reopening Plan
Joe_Carrick replied to Radius1's topic in General Q & A
In the Arrow Defaults try selecting: Attach Tail to Other Objects Auto Position Head (might not be necessary) Attache Head to Other Ojects -
I would use the Window Snipping Tool to create the picture.
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HELP! When I send plan wall schedules to layout I see duplicate info
Joe_Carrick replied to wnhagan's topic in General Q & A
Make sure you only have one Wall Schedule. The easiest way to do this is to put the Schedule in a CAD Detail and just send that to Layout. I generally don't put the Schedules in the actual view unless it's specific to only that view. -
I use a similar method. But I've stored my notes as Rich Text in my user Library. They are in folders by material type.so it's easy to find what I want and locate and add an arrow to point to the object. One of those Library notes actually retrieves the Object's Label - if it's cut in section like a framing member, etc.
