Joe_Carrick

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  1. Exactly what Mark said. But you will have to add the Handle - unless it's a part of the Door Symbol that you get from the Library.
  2. Scott, It depends on what Symbol Classification you use. 1. Appliance - will not stretch in the horizontal (x) direction 2. Cabinet Drawer - will stretch with up to 3 stretch planes but the handle has to be None and the drawer itself will still be a part of the cabinet 3. Cabinet Door - will stretch with up to 3 stretch planes but the Door has to be changed to a Door Panel to eliminate the opening indicators & hardware. I think the best of the solutions is the Cabinet Door - but it does take a bit of extra work (just changing it to a Door Panel. OTOH, if you use Appliance you have to have the exact number of bays and the width must match the Cabinet Opening - requires more than 1 symbol to accommodate different width cabinets.
  3. Dennis indicated that it doesn't work when "Closing Chief". I guess that's when I usually get the message. Evidenlty it works if you're just closing the Plan but keeping Chief open.
  4. That message just indicates that you have a lot of Archive Files which may be taking up a lot of disk space. Supposedly answering "Yes" will open the folder in "Windows Explorer" and allow you to delete some or all of them. I say supposedly because it usually doesn't work. So, if you want to clean it up - just open Windows Explorer and navigate to the Archive Folder and do the maintenance that way.
  5. Cheryl, I created a Symbol that inserts into a Cabinet as an Appliance but I'm not sure if this is exactly what you want it to look like. If you post a pic of the typical (maybe with some dims) I can refine it and post the actual symbol. I kind of assume that you wouldn't really want a Box - probably just a number of dividers (maybe 1/2" thick and 22" deep) spaced to fit within a standard cabinet width. Since the symbol won't stretch in width it will be necessary to create a separate symbol for different width cabinets. Let me know what works for you and I'll do it. Maybe something like this
  6. Very nice Mr Trout! Furniture is of course a natural using the Cabinet Tool. As cool as it is, if there's another Tool that will do the job even better then I'll use the better tool - but I still try to take a careful look. Sometimes the ability to get the right 3D model is just too good. Then if needed that can be converted to a symbol of exactly the right classification.
  7. Scott, Generally you would chose the one that is most closely related to the desired use. I once did a matrix of all the categories and what options were available - I'll try to find it but it was in the old forum and it's been a few years.
  8. Amazing, my buddy the bridge troll seems to be the only one that remembers. It's a Railing Wall Specifically a Post to Beam Panel Railing with a Door. The Beam material is Stucco and the other components (millwork symbols) are shown in this picture.
  9. Now Michael, I totally remember how to do it. I'm just trying to get some of the new kids to scratch their heads in wonder.
  10. Yes, that's what it represents. The question is "How did I create it?"
  11. Some of you may remember this - but for the new users: What is this & how was it done in Chief?
  12. Scott's too busy taking Golf Lessons
  13. FWIW, There have been numerous request for Stair Enhancements. These have included all of what's been discussed in this thread and more: Break Lines with the dashed lines vs solid lines Fill vs No Fill Railings shown over the Stairs in Plan Solid Nosings with Dashed Risers Variance in Stair Widths within a single run. More flexibility in the design and control of handrails Make the Total Height of a Stair be from Floor to Floor instead of Floor to top Tread Surface etc. The reality that I learned early in my career as an Architect is that stairs are one of the most difficult things to design and detail. I'm not that surprised that CA's not eager to undertake a major modification to the Stairs. It's a daunting list and the matrix is already so complex that figuring out how to add functionality without breaking something that currently works (at least fairly well) would be a big worry.
  14. Yes, that's what I said in Post #2. But you can't dimension to a cross section line. There are pro's and con's with either method. CA could/should provide us with the option to display the Callout on all Floors - or maybe just add a "Reference Grid Line" Tool.
  15. Cool tip. I never really thought of the Callout as being usable this way. I can dimension to it - but I can't find where it can be displayed on all floors.
  16. Joey, If you create Back Clipped Cross Sections, the camera callouts can be displayed on all floors. But I don't think you can dimension to those. The other option is to create the "Reference" or "Grid" Lines on one Floor and then "Copy" - "Paste - Hold Position" from one floor to the next.
  17. Ahhhh......... Using them for Roofs is pretty cool. You can even do skylights and cutouts in the edge of a roof plane.
  18. Roofs? How do you use them for that? I think we need a video.
  19. I think it's a bit strange. We have the boolean operations tools for Polylines, Polyline Solids, & Solids but none of them work together even though the same icons are used. We also have Blocking Operations for CAD Blocks, Architectural Blocks, & Mulling Windows all of which are very similar and the icons are only different colors.
  20. Michael, So what you are saying is that for Polylines you use the Polyline Union Tool and for Polyline Solids you use mostly the Polyline Solid Intersection and Subtraction Tools. Is that correct?
  21. Do you use the Polyline Union, Intersection & Subtraction Tools? I've only used the Polyline Union Tool to create "Built-Up Molding Profiles" but it would be interesting to see what other users do.
  22. Do all CAD in the Elevation View.
  23. Those things are controlled by Annosets
  24. "Save Camera" while in the Elevation View.
  25. Todd, To update model changes in the elevations you need to "Save" the elevations while the Layout is open. If your changes are just CAD (Text, Lines, Arcs, etc) they will be automatically reflected in the Layout without "Saving". IOW, it's only actual changes to the model that need to have the elevations "Saved".