Joe_Carrick

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  1. It would help if you will enter your signature data similar to mine below. Knowing what your system hardware and software is makes it much easier for us to help you.
  2. In order to terminate any existing symbol placement. The "Sticky" problem But now I don't seem to need that either - except in those cases where a search isn't being done and it's just one of Chief's default symbols that has it's own Hotkey. A switch or duplex outlet, etc. Evidently it isn't. Seems it was in a previous version but IAE it doesn't hurt.
  3. This is only an issue for me with the StreamDeck_XL. Basically, I had to change all my Library Search Buttons to: Escape or Space Ctrl+L Ctrl+L Delay 1000 ms Ctrl+A select all text in the Search Box Delete Search Text <enter> Tab I could substitute Home Shift+End for the Ctrl+A but it's not a big deal. The key is the Delay 1000 ms.
  4. I added a "1000 ms Delay" before "Home" and it works properly. I tried shorter delays but it was inconsistent. The "1000 ms Delay" even works before "Ctrl+A" It's definitely a difference between the Layout and Plan. I'll probably make it SOP for both just for consistency and safety. Now I wish I could update 3 hotkeys in a row for a multi-action button.
  5. I like the Home, Shift+End, Delete to work with just the text field - but it still doesn't select the text when in Layout. Escape vs Spacebar is just personal preference. Sometimes I use both to make absolutely sure. Even that's not always 100%
  6. Seriously Larry? You marked your own post as the solution?
  7. I use the following string of keystrokes on my StreamDeck_XL for Library Searches: Escape Ctrl+L Ctrl+L Ctrl+A select all text in the Search Box Delete Search Text <enter> Tab This works perfectly when in a Plan View to find the desired folder or object. But in Layout it selects everything on the Layout page and deletes everything --- instead of selecting & deleting all the text in the Search Box. I've reported this to SSA. Hopefully they will find a solution. If anyone else can verify and provide a foolproof solution I would appreciate it.
  8. 3/4" diameter @ 24" oc seems like overkill for 2x_ plates and/or trimmers.
  9. Recessing in most cases because other things will be attached and I need a flush surface.
  10. I think I'm just going to note it as: 1/2" x 1-1/2" Threaded Studs @ 32" oc Welded to Steel Beam These are standard products the Steel Fabricators are familiar with.
  11. Does anyone have details of the threaded studs to steel beam - ie: welded to beam with nuts & washers for the 2x plates?
  12. When you select a cabinet or multiple cabinets: open for edit highlite the custom field in the Object Information Panel enter your text in the panel to the right. (or if you have a predefined text macro for that test you can just put the macro there)
  13. Just add the custom fields. Then when you've selected the desired cabinets you can enter the text you want in the correct custom fields to show up in the Schedule.
  14. I think you're almost there. Watch Rene's video Selecting things accurately in Chief Architect X15 - YouTube to see how you can select just the objects you want to edit any of your custom fields. They will then be in the Schedule and you don't need to select them individually or enter the text in the elevation view.
  15. We had a CalCOMP system with a 50 MB removable HD. I actually went to work for CalCOMP where we had both 50 MB & 100 MB removable HDs. Boy the aingst when someone had a head crash and spread it to 50-60 HDs. You really needed the tape backups.
  16. That was my other thought. Plan View has different available tools than Layout. Chief Premier has a lot more File Export & Import tools than HD Pro.
  17. Was that a CalCOMP system by chance?
  18. What version of Chief are you using? It appears to be either an HD or Trial version. Most of the Import/Export tools aren't available in the Trial version. I'm not sure about the HD products/versions.
  19. Kate, I don't know of any file type that can be imported into Chief to do that. Perhaps a 3D file like SKP or OBJ but from AutoCAD you can't get that. You are unfortunately going to need to build the model in order to do a rendering. Tracing over the DWG using walls, doors, windows, etc will get you close.
  20. Rene, Inevitably an Evaluation Error is caused by some variable (NVP) not being initialized. I find this most often with macros in a Schedule column. In which case I have to open & then close the Schedule. It really depends on the macro and what "error handling" is being done in that macro. In my case I have 2 schedules and one of them isn't initializing an array that the other needs data from. I would need to see your macro that's producing the error to be able to identify what might be causing it. I agree with you it's most likely a bug in how Chief updates macro execution. They specifically tend to minimize so performance isn't degraded. Repeated macro execution can slow Chief down.
  21. Preferences > Appearance > Toolbars - Button Size.
  22. Just don't include it in the Wall Schedule. You can label it separately.
  23. Notes are not the same as Callouts so: I want separate tools. A combination tool could be useful as well. I want separate defaults for Callouts in Plan vs Layout. Layout Box Labels have a Callout Option. This is the primary use for Callouts in Layout. Callouts (Stand Alone and Camera) in Plan are used to reference the Views sent to Layout. Notes are typically used to minimize the text on a Plan View. They provide a reference to the Note Schedule(s). That said, I prefer actual text in my CAD Details to minimize contractors & subs from having to search for the information. I've seen too many ConDocs with Notes incorrectly cross referenced.
  24. That's because CA keeps making changes to their Catalogs. You can of course skip the updates and just do them at a more convenient time.