richoffan

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  1. Don't know if you'd call it a solution...more a work around. On your first floor copy the window go to second floor and Edit>Paste>Hold Position or CNTRL  ALT & C Go to the elevation and and adjust the pasted window over the original. Remember to modify any schedule you might have. Just saw David's reply...  I think he's looking for tall picture window to show on first and second.... correct? 

  2. In the elevation view I usually go to the associated layer set and change the layer - walls, foundation to dashed lines. Then if need be clean up any dashed lines above grade by overdrawing with a solid CAD line. It helps, if the design permits, to make the wall a pony wall and split at or near grade. Also, you can selectively put walls on new layers with dashed lines if that helps, Formally from Jersey. Bergen County. Exit 159 off da GSP

  3. 2 hours ago, ACADuser said:

    When the lead carpenter reads the plan & calls out the dimension to the worker like 15 feet 5 inches & 3 of the little ones.

    Do you think more training will solve the issue. Or do you stop putting eights on the plans?

    True story by the way.

     

     

    Again Alan I feel your pain. If we don't demand better we will only get worse. Gene has restarted the request for control over dimensions. Still not an excuse for crapsmenship

  4. Wow.......Does a team dumb down the playbook to the weakest players or train them to play with the MVPs? I know that doesn't help and I feel your pain with the workforce. What might help is when I want anything centered it's dimensioned to a center line AND the text EQL, EQUAL, HOLD CLEAR, CRITICAL DIMENSION or some such note is added. VIF if I want to pass the buck.... If you highlight the dimension, in the dbx go to segment and you can add the note before or after the dimension. No fractions? Really people?

  5. Save your active plan view as ...icon should be / or can be added to tool bar with edit active view and save active view... Now when its saved as another plan within the same file you can associate whatever layer set you want with the new plan. Note all the plans within the file will update so if you make a change in say foundation auto dim foundation man dim will update

  6. Thanks Eric  I will... But this is a little weird - when I use CTRL>SHFT on the wired keyboard (Logitech G710) nada. When I do it on the laptop's keyboard (Alienware R3) it works fine. Thanks again - alot easier having these side by side

  7. Is there a way in X12 to open Layer Display Options side by side? I want to open the dialogue for a current project on one monitor and open my profile plan dialogue on another to compare side by side and see what changes I've made and what I might include in the profile. 

  8. With much helpful input from the people on ChiefTalk I upgraded from my 10 year old machine last August to this one. It's hooked to (2) 32" Samsung curved monitors and a 5T Seagate external backup. Life is good.... 829149307_Alienspec.thumb.jpg.8e9d884a54f12d79c460d88c98a0cf85.jpg

  9. I went through and checked all the defaults for floor / foundation / framing.... everything held @ 94 stem 91 rough. Then I moved your walls to the foundation and again every thing held. I got in the habit long ago of A) move with dimension to 1/2" off concrete (airspace) or B) create the foundation wall with the air space and furred wall attached. Don't know why it wasn't working for you. One thing I did after checking / setting the defaults was rebuild walls floors ceilings... Then all the room defaults held

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  10. You could try edit preferences > reset options > reset toolbars - you'll lose anything you've customized -- reboot and the toolbars SHOULD BE back to outta da box settings

  11. Picky picky :)  Use a CAD Line and draw over the one you don't want. Open dialog and change to white or what ever your back ground color is. Adjust line weight to whatever your window

    layer line weight is. Place CAD line on its own layer (best place to set the properties)

     

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  12. I just tried this 'cause never had to do in reverse... You can select items drawn on sheet 0 / copy / open a new plan / edit>paste (it'll be really small) just zoom in - You should be able to send to layout from there.... did in X12 but sure edit>paste was in X10