BFogarty

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  1. Trying to lift this deck up 8", when I do so only the railings are moving up, the deck is staying put....help! 23 Pleasant Family Room 2 Windows.plan
  2. The only result I'm getting by changing that number is the door is going up/down
  3. Hi, Can somebody take a look at the door thresholds in the front breezeway entry and the main entry (2nd door inside vestibule), what the heck is up with these things??? On top of that, what's up with the little apron under the sill? Looks foolish, and you cannot modify it....and if you uncheck it, then it picture frames the door.....who does that...lol My main concern is the threshold with the gap in it, the other stuff is just venting Thanks! BTW, this plan is in X11 23 Cedar St As-Built X11.plan
  4. Of the three things you mentioned, I adjusted the frame depth. Visually it looks fine, on the plan view it does show a line in between each window. I bet if I adjust the Overlap it'll get rid of it. Thx
  5. Got it. I think it was a combo of pushing them together and adjusting the frame sizes. Although I may have only had to do one of the two....lol Thanks for the help!! 23 Pleasant Family Room As-Built.plan
  6. I think I'm getting the idea, just haven't applied it to mine yet. Although it's a mulled unit, the middle windows need to be adjusted accordingly?
  7. Was going to post the plan, but I figured this was a slam dunk either way....attached is the plan 23 Pleasant Family Room As-Built.plan
  8. In the window settings, there is only options for a single, double and triple casement windows.....I'm in need of a quad. The problem with taking 4 singles and mulling them, they are in a 2x10 wall (yes, weird), so the mulled sections look like mini tunnels....not good. I changed the spacing between mulled to 0", this still left a 1.5" mulled area. The attached image shows the undesired result. The second image shows what I'm looking for, except in a Tripple Casement
  9. So there's no fix? Other than wrapping each window with a p-solid and matching materials, which is ridiculous.
  10. Wondering why the white strip carries around the window? If I change the material to match, it turns the outside of the sash to an undesired finish. I can post the plan if needed, but I figure the picture will do the trick. Thanks!
  11. Yup, that was certainly it. I wouldn't say I'm a power user, but I've definitely been using this long enough not to have something as silly as that trip me up......but I did! Thanks again!
  12. Ah ha, thank you! Really strange about this, never been an issue before
  13. Just started poking around with X10..... besides the 1st floor and foundation, no new floor will display after generating (plan or 3D view). The floors do show up on the floor level display on the toolbar though. Either I'm missing some setting (probably) or it's maybe a bug? Thx As-built Beam Layout.plan
  14. I was thinking the same, but just wasn't sure. The original p-solid I made would've have mirror reflections on all different sides/angles, wasn't sure if the program could support that.
  15. Working on a small bath renovation, the owner is choosing to add some ADA elements. I am attempting to create a mirror that angles down, so if a person is in a wheelchair, they'll be able to use it. Inside the plan I have 2 blocks, one shows a mirror reflection, the other is in a polyline solid that I've created in the shape I'd like to have as a mirror. When I change the shape to anything other than a square or rectangle, I lose the mirror reflection. Am I attempting to do something that just isn't going to work? Plan is attached. Thanks! Kelley_Bath_Renovation.plan
  16. Got it. Thanks for taking the time to post that Mark! Appreciate it!
  17. I like the idea on the right. Is there a way to lock to molding to the cabinet so it's permanently attached? Thx
  18. Oh OK. Just wasn't sure if this was something that could be done within the cabinet dbx. Thx
  19. Hi There! Looking to create a vanity with a wrap around the base as in the pic. Was able to get everything else done but this, haven't been able to find a solution anywhere....help! Any thoughts are appreciated....Thx! Using X9 Bath Vanity.plan
  20. I find this to be the case also. If your build (typically additions)is with conventional lumber and isn't pushing any boundaries, most departments will let it through. Once you introduce any type of engineered product, at minimum you'll need a stamp for that/those items. Any large additions or full house plans, I just go ahead and get them reviewed and stamped.