Joe_Carrick

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About Joe_Carrick

  • Birthday 04/18/1942

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    San Marcos, CA USA
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    Sailing, Golf, Tennis, Skiing, Cabinet & Furniture Making, Building & Remodeling

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  1. I use StruCalc. It provides just about anything you can imagine and I can stamp/sign myself.
  2. I see 3 options" It would appear that the wall is actually 3 walls: [ a long_wall - a short_wall - a long_wall. ] If you model it that way you would be able to place the outlet on the short wall. Model the Wall as a Cabinet (no doors or drawers-finish to match walls) and place the outlet on the end of that Cabinet Change the outlets' options so that it isn't "Wall Mounted"
  3. Open the macro in the plan file using TMM. Highlight the text and use Ctrl_C to copy Go to the Layout file and open TMM Create a new macro Name it the same as the plan macro Past the contents and save No guarantee that it will work unless it's non-evaluate since very few objects in Layout will have the same NVPs as the objects in Plan.
  4. I just posted a suggestion for exactly that capability.
  5. Hi Clinton, Is this only if I use the Project Manager? I m not and I don't see Tools > Asset Management
  6. Have you tried creating a style pallet for this? I'm not sure if that will allow you to make the edits you want since style pallets don't control everything.- but maybe it would work since you can specify the floor framing is to be the thing to match
  7. The Layer Set for Layouts is very simple. For Plans it gets complicated and is probably evolving over time.
  8. I owned an apple once. It was state of the art but I had to get another computer with more capacity. That Apple II Plus just didn't have the power of the IBM PC - but I wish I'd kept it just because it would be worth a lot as an antique.
  9. I just happen to have a couple extra Nvidia RTX Cards. RTX 4060 - New, never removed from original packaging RTX 3070 - Used but in good condition. Will take any reasonable offer for either.
  10. I suggest you contact CA Tech Support
  11. X17 Project Management just manages the files and resources. In terms of multi-user collaboration, it's not really any different than prior versions. If you use Dropbox you can put everything in it so everyone has access to the current data which will be synced when a file is closed. OTOH, an internal network where you have all the projects, files, libraries, etc located works pretty much the same way.
  12. The only way I have ever seen such a thing was when I inadvertently opened a plan from a prior version and then edited some macros. Then when I went ot save the plan I got that message. If I didn't save the plan The macro changes were not saved Simply because macros are specific to the planBacking Exporting macros (esentially a backup) and then importing into another plan is the only logical way to insure they are current in each plan.
  13. Yes, it's in the Columns/Rows tab of the Window Schedule dbx But you also need to set it in the Window Defaults for both Hinged and Sliders.
  14. I found the problem. It was an uninitialized variable in a macro. Error by YODA
  15. I have not had this problem. Are you using X17? If so are you using the Project Management System? Note that I am not using the Project Management System.