tommy1

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  1. Please Please Help!

    I have just started learning CA pretty much the day I started interning 3 weeks ago.

     

    I have retrace the plan. Have all the different wall types.  I managed to create the As-Built and it s in the background of the default plan. Now I want to show what walls are to be demolished and new wall to be framed.  How Do I go about in doing this?

    I want to be able to show on separate sheet what the as-built plan, a demo plan and proposed plan.  Am I working and creating all this one one layer set or should I be creating a layer for a Demo plan and Proposed plan.  If that is the case and I am on the Demo plan, if I removed a wall, it removes a wall permanently on the default plan.

     

    Thank you for the time!

    Jeanette

     

    Darn it!  'm sorry. I have this posted in sales Q&A

     Jeanette, feel free to call me and I'll do an online meeting with you and show you how we do remodel plans. I could also give you a profile plan that already has the anno sets set up for doing the remodels. Give me a call or email me at the email address below in my signature if you like. My cell # which is not in the signature below is 832-754-6160. 

  2. The most common reason that we run into where someone thinks that Save As has failed is that they saved to a different directory than what they thought and just can't seem to find the file.

     

    Boy do I run into this all the time when helping people. I've seen a lot of people that depend on archive files to work in because they can't find the last file they were working on. I've seen people save plans that were revised in different folders on different drives including layout files. They say they get error messages every time they open a layout. This is all about file management and so starts a mini course on file management.

  3. If you're wanting to make square columns, I like to use the soffit tool. you can add multiple moldings and 1x profiles as well. Then make a symbol of it. Also, if you assign different materials to everything you add, you'll then be able to apply different materials to each part after you create the symbol. I use a combination of things if I'm making craftsman columns. 

  4. Okay, here is a fix for the problem. Open your lamp symbol from the library (before you place it in the plan) and make it sit on the floor so you don't have to have a wall in the plan. Place it in a new blank plan. Once in the plan, take a vector overview. Now go to TOOLS TAB>symbol>Convert to symbol. Now it will be placed in your User library. Take that new symbol and place it in your plan. Now select the symbol in your plan view and open the symbol DBX (not "open symbol"). With the symbol DBX open, now you'll see the actual size of the symbol and now you can resize it and it will look fine in 3D. Once you have resized it, make a new symbol of it as described above and you are now good to go.

     

    This can really be done in less than a minute once understood what to do.

     

    If you have troubles doing this, let me know and I'll post a corrected symbol.

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  5. OK, At least I'm not crazy. (well, maybe....)

    Thanks for checking guys. Looks like I will have to trash that symbol.

    Dennis, don't trash the symbol. There is an easy fix. I'll call you in a little bit. If I don't get you, I'll post a fix here.

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    Hey if it comes down to it I will draw them by hand after printing the plans. Quite frankly the building dept could care less - only that they can figure out what's been built. 

    The Planning Dept. here won't accept any plans that has anything in pencil or pen that has been added after it has been printed. If revisions are needed, you have to reprint. They used to let us add stuff in pen but stopped doing this a few years ago.

  7. If you want a quick fix, do this. Select your railing wall. Open it. Uncheck "railing" in the wall DBX.. Take an elevation view. Now you can drag the bottom of the wall down. Once you have it down to where you want it, click OK. Now select the wall again and re-check "Railing". Hit ok. Done.  

     

    If you move the wall again, it may jump again and then you'll have to go through the steps again. All this can be done in less than a minute.

  8. Using X6, when I show "Total Living Area" in the plan view for a given floor and move it out of the way from dimension lines and plan title, it's okay and stays there while the plan is open. When I close Chief and re-open the plan, it jumps back to where it was before I moved it. Has anyone else noticed this? It doesn't do this in X5.

  9. A week or two ago, I was checking Windows updates, and there was an update for my Nvidia driver. I checked it out at their website and at the very bottom of the page in a disclosure, it said that it doesn't support PCs (laptops) with the new Hybrid Drives. I have the new Hybrid Drive. Well, I downloaded it anyway and had no problems until two days ago. All of a sudden whenever I opened Chief, the first this that showed was an alert that I had a video card driver issue. I was getting this every time I was opening the program (only Chief). I rolled back the driver to the original and now I'm not getting that notice. This is a new laptop.

  10. Glenn posted this in January 2012 and is how I look at it. A very simple approach.

     

    "I think a lot of confusion arises because when you have a Terrain Perimeter with contours and you uncheck Auto Calculate Elevation.
    Under these circumstances Pad Elevation is the elevation you are setting for Chief's zero floor level to - it has nothing to do with setting terrain building pads or elevation regions under the house - or nothing else to do with shaping or modifying the levels of the terrain.
    It simply relates zero floor level to the terrain levels."