dshall

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  1. I can have ceiling, I do need to balloon thru, I do need to have zero subfascia and I think I need zero blocking. See plan. A lot more work than it should be. alan wall to roof zero block zero sub fascia with ceiling.plan.zip
  2. I think Perry had a different method. Maybe Perry will pipe in and explain how he does it.
  3. This did not work for me. What do you think I am doing wrong. See attached plan BBB GLENNS SIDING TO SHEATHING PLAN 1.plan.zip
  4. Doug, I sent it into Brian. It is uploading now, if you guys do not get it, leet me know and I will send again.
  5. I was working on a plan. I imported a DWG file drawn in ACAD. Not a DXF but a DWG, I am not sure if it makes a difference. I am going to trace the DWG and turn it into a CA file. I noticed once I imported the DWG file, a plan save took about 20 seconds, (plan file is 10.7 MB). So I quit CA and restarted and now the saves take 2 seconds. The point is..... maybe after importing a DWG file, we must quit CA and restart and maybe it cleans out the memory. I can not explain the whys, but this worked for me.
  6. Absolutely, I do it all the time.
  7. This vids for you Joey...... http://youtu.be/_KvReHNcm5I
  8. Let me ask you this, why call it a garage. Why not call it a bedroom and drop down 6". IOW, what is the difference between a bedroom and a garage each dropped down 6"? Maybe the fact that the garage will not have a finish floor yet the bedroom will. Quick answer to your question, yes, what you suggested should work.
  9. I know, sounds dumb now. There is or was a point. I assume you know that joists break over a bearing beam, and are continuous over non bearing beam, so I am assuming I ran into a situation where I wanted that option for a floor joist. But I cannot think of an example now.
  10. Here is a vid on a method. Really good vid, worth watching. Note at beginning of vid, the drywall at ceiling is missing.... bug? Maybe. I do not know how to fix that. Essentially I added an additional floor level without messing around with aCAD's floor system. http://youtu.be/vZhtcrdMz9Q
  11. Here is a vid showing the two methods of finding a particular plan file in layout. http://youtu.be/XkXgR3HmFqE
  12. A pass thru window for what at top of what?
  13. That is the solution, I will do a vid when I have time.
  14. How about a wall pulled down in elevation, stick a door in it, and then build the floor platform/shelf out of a flat roof plane.
  15. Yeah, how about a pony wall with the top half of wall being defined as a material that is invisible.
  16. In your picture you have PRINT IN COLOR checked. Uncheck it. And then, go to PREFERENCES<APPEARANCE<DISPLAY<COLOR OFF IS< and check BLACK & WHITE, do not check GRAYSCALE. Let me know if this works, I am curious...... BTW, if this works, this is the Perry Solution that I learned from him a while back. That guy is pretty smart.
  17. ain't that interesting, it works with the word "reverenced" Thanks for the help Joe. I think Glenn's solution is very very quick and easy.
  18. Got it, thanks Joe, you forgot to tell me to check the EVALUATE BOX. So it took awhile to learn how to do this. But I did. It would be easier if CA set it up so us nitwits could get this information without having to learn Ruby.
  19. The layer linked macro I received from you..... I do not think this is what you meant to send. { "Version": 2, "UserDefinedMacro": { "Name": "layout_linked_plan_file", "Value": "begin\n owner.referenced_full_filename\nrescue\n referenced.referenced_full_filename\nend", "ShouldEval": true, "Context": "none" } }
  20. This thread is a perfect example of why I do videos. I have posted 9 times this morning and I still do not know how to do it. A video tends to show the method used and if there is a problem, the problem pops up. Another reason I do vids, I do not have to go back and forth answering questions on how to do something. easy peasy, it saves time for everybody.
  21. which macro did you use Joe? I am in the middle of a GTM so I am having a difficult time deleting all the options until I find the correct one.
  22. I would recommend Michael Blake contact David Potter, he probably knows more about HOME DESIGNER PRO than anybody else. And quite frankly, I think GOTOMEETING can be more time efficient than everybody meeting in an office.