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Looks like you are very close and just need to set the units in General Cad Defaults. You did not embed the .pdf file into the plan though so you will need to confirm the details..
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I typically label it in the opposite view above the roof line and have a series of triangular cad blocks that I keep in my library for that specific purpose.
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You should likely repost this in the General Q&A forum or Seeking Services. Try a toolbar reset in preferences. One person that specializes in helping with older versions is: @DavidJPotter
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Yes that is how it works and always good to verify as there are certain situations when it does not work.
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I would give that a try in X15 and see if you have the same issue. If so please send it in. There have been a few changes in the Chief Blueprint font in previous versions but not sure about X15 yet. Maybe check the PDF file properties for embedded font information and compare them.
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Is there an onboard PDF to CAD in Chief Architect yet ?
Chopsaw replied to mthd97's topic in General Q & A
No Yes https://cadsofttools.com/pdf-to-dwg-online/?sent=block Just be careful what you convert online that you are not sharing any military secrets. If you find you use it a lot, buy the stand alone software. -
Yes you are correct and I am not sure why the do that as it causes a lot of confusion. Note the XYZ axes indicators in the 3D views.
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That is Great ! It looks like we are getting even more schedule features to use in X15
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There is an option to "Use Plan View Scale" or you can compress the column horizontally to reduce the size.
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Have a look at the framing view Larry and you will see what is happening. Turn off "Trim Framing to Soffits".
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I could not find the original posting but here is the video: About half way through Scott sets the sub fascia to 0 but I don't think that takes care of the proper wall framing....
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That was just off the top of my head, so possibly not. We went over that exact situation in one of Scott's webinars about 5 years ago though and had it working somehow. If I have a moment I will see if I can find it.
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I guess it depends on what you are going to show in your documentation but I think a manually drawn attic wall would be a lot more compatible with most situations.
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No your library is independent of any particular plan file. Just select an individual item and right click, or a folder will work as well. Actually the same process for you entire User Library... Just what is selected. If you want to export in a different format that is when you need a clean plan file. .DAE or .3DS etc.
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No that is the nice thing about Cad Detail pages, every time you open a new one you start fresh with a blank page. They are not connected to the plan views. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/5477/adding-cad-details.html?playlist=97
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It kind of depends on how many cad details you intend to work with. Some people have a dedicated plan file just for cad details and organize them by floor level. Plan files also have cad detail pages for all kinds of 2D information that have a separate index system in the drop down of the Project Browser. You might want to spend some of your free time watching some of the instructional video's before you develop any bad habits. It will also help you learn some of the Chief terminology. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/ Also we can help you out a bit better if we know a bit more about the system you are running and the version you are using at a glance. You can add this to your signature.
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Pretty simple after you have done it once. Select the symbol and "Add to Library" Then from the Library right click and "Export Library..." Save and post the .calibz file.
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I don't see any locked layers so not likely that. Also page 0 is not a blind guess as there are two previous threads that I based that on.
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Any number of reasons but most likely you placed it onto page 0. If so you can only select and delete it from page 0.
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Normally you would bring a cad detail into plan view or a cad detail window so the scale can be controlled better. If you notice when you select it, it will be one big box and you will see a tool like this on the active tool bar which allows you access to all the components. Not sure if it applies to chief details or not but be aware that a cad block can also have embedded cad blocks.
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Those are cad blocked so they can be stored in the library. Explode the block to edit. One handy thing before you explode is to have ALDO open and set to NOT Show All Layers so you can be sure all applicable layers are turned on when the cad block is selected before exploding.
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Generally the title block and anything else that you want to appear on every page of the layout are edited on page 0. Normally just basic cad and text but macro's can also be used. Once you have a setup that you like and will use again save it as your custom template.
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Likely there would be a few ways you could do the but unfortunately not with the door tools. Create a symbol with the jamb and casing using moldings and insert it into the wall. Or use two transparent backsplashes to create a hole on each side of the wall and then trim it out with jamb and casing moldings and it would remain live and editable but a little fiddly with all those components occupying essentially the same space but also the advantage of having snap points from the backsplashes. Good luck and I hope you can make it look as good as the picture.
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Product key not working on new laptop
Chopsaw replied to doitright's topic in Sales Related Questions
It seems that you have wi-fi in the hospital so double check your digital locker and make sure your are signed out and verify your key code. Not sure why it would not work if those are correct.