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Changing floor level of one room changes them all
mtldesigns replied to AgChief's topic in General Q & A
Ok. On the same topic. My client bought CA to design his own house and got way to deep into before he ended up hiring me to clean, fix and finalize his model. His default ceiling height (first floor) is 10' (121.125"). In his family room it steps down 16", giving a ceiling height of 137.125". He wants to lower this ceiling 12" now so he can tray it. With a room above this room, and a room below, HOW! When I change "E" or "F", Floor Above "A" moves, even with default checked (becomes unchecked once you modify any height) I would like to post the model, but I cannot do without his permission. Any ideas on how to this from all you experts? -
From the album: Exterior Views
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From the album: Exterior Views
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From the album: Exterior Views
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From the album: Exterior Views
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From the album: restoration of a 100 year old barn
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From the album: restoration of a 100 year old barn
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From the album: beackyard living space
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From the album: beackyard living space
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From the album: beackyard living space
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From the album: beackyard living space
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I figured it out.. its a setting "display as callout". This doesn't show any camera, and instead I can put my own "callout" in on that specific set. Thanks to all.
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Doing a Kitchen & Bath set, 1/2" scale. In this set I have a Wall Elevation camera that is showig up on all other sets of that same view (Floor plan, framing plan, etc...) How do I turn this off where it shows only on the set I want? I created a new layer and put this camera on, to no avail.
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Awww.. it did it just as I hit send on the comment above. And guess what, the two that were converted to blocks did not... The only issue I have is now that the schedules are blocks, they do not update, unless you explode. Come on CA.. figure this one out please. Already a lot to do to get a drawing ready, I can see this being a missed step.. exploding a schedule.