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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.
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I have mine on automatic pay. It avoids this sort of problem and you can still cancel at any time in the future.
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Framing member defaults apparently not working
Joe_Carrick replied to Ed_Orum's topic in General Q & A
Primarily because Chief is much more flexible. That of course makes it more difficult to set up to do what you want. -
Default Base Molding for Floor 0 (Foundation)
Joe_Carrick replied to EmmaCox's topic in General Q & A
If you name your SPV's in the Porject Browser the they can easily be labeled in Layout using built-in macros. I never Label in Plan Views, only in Layout Boxes. -
Default Base Molding for Floor 0 (Foundation)
Joe_Carrick replied to EmmaCox's topic in General Q & A
Make: Floor Level 0 = Foundation Plan Floor Level 1 = Basement Plan Floor Level 2 = First/Main Floor Plan Floor Level 3 = Second Floor Plan Floor Level 4 = Attic Plan (typically only a 1/16 " ceiling height) it's just a matter of the name. The advantage is that you have completely separate Foundation & Attic Plans -
Yes, just open that file and save as (append the date to the name). That way you can always know what version you are using.
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Am I expecting too much on upgrading my NVIDIA card?
Joe_Carrick replied to JuanR2's topic in General Q & A
Then maybe he's just doing too many passes. I can't imagin a Ray Trace taking 3 minutes on an RTX 5060. Something is wrong. -
Am I expecting too much on upgrading my NVIDIA card?
Joe_Carrick replied to JuanR2's topic in General Q & A
Those numbers seem like CPU Ray Tracing. Are you sure you have the computer set up to use the GPU? -
I'd use a "Polyline Sidewalk". That's much more editable, allowing breaks, fillets, etc.
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Construction plans and Tiny Home designs.
Joe_Carrick replied to OasisStudio's topic in Offering Services
Editing your Signature would also help. -
You can setup Dropbox (or OneDrive) to run a backup of specific folders at the designated time.
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Use a continuous (multi-segment line) and convert it to a Molding Polyline
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is there a way to buy the chief architect x17 lifetime?
Joe_Carrick replied to lili6622's topic in General Q & A
If it's too expensive for you then it isn't the right software for you.
