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  1. This is where I think these things are not really AI, or the I is severely lacking. If almost every human on the planet can spot the driveway problem but it cannot, all it is really doing is pattern matching, and then replacing. Although one has to wonder how it "decides" to add a new window
  2. I would also suggest a rectangular region, for every driveway out there...at least out here
  3. @Renerabbitt thats what I do as well to populate some globals. And then I do not have "do" anything per se, prior to printing. But in the other video you have above, I think you show going somewhere else, and then indicating people have to click it prior to printing. Why do they have to click before printing? I had assumed you needed to populate the globals on that page, but maybe it is just to be sure the globals are for that specific layout/plan, and not another which may be open? .
  4. if you open up X17 and then open a .layout or .plan file, don't you have to go run that macro to read in the CSV, in order to see all the into on the plan/layout, irrespective of printing? I can see the global variable use case for having the option for both layout and plan, you only have to run it once...its just that, I assume, you have to run it every time you open the plan or layout file if you want to see the info. Where if we could write to text macros it only ever need to have to run twice(once for the plan and once for the layout if one needed it on both) . It would not ever have to run it again when I open files, or print...because it would now be stored in the .plan and/or .layout file in the contents of text macros. Me thinks I am not being very convincing.
  5. i do not have that issue. my C drive is at 340 GB which includes files from X14/15/16/17. Although I did not move files from those versions into X17. I have 1842 .plan files
  6. I was suggesting CA give us the ability to write to text(non evaluated) macros instead of global variables when you import data from reading a file. That way the information is stored in the CA file, and the import only has to run once or however often you want to bring in the info, vs writing them into global variables which means, I assume, they constantly have to read from the file and put them into globals. Rene, if you reopen that plan, do you have to go into the project information everytime? I assume so by the text you have: just imagine if you could write to the CA text macro instead of the global variable, you would not have to do that constantly. it would be one and done. I was suggesting this also as a way to populate that form instead of putting a bunch of GUI functions in the form. For example if you wanted a 2 level hierarchy, then give us a category of macro called "user data form", and allow a level structure to be specified, say /client information/address. and then create another text macro with /client information/name etc. and then when you close that form CA just writes to those macros contents.
  7. and please help us all out and put in another suggestion in the suggestion box for a sloping terrain region feature...to avoid all this
  8. or it they just let us add them through the TMM as a category of text macro, then all of the management could just be done there. And the ones of that category would show up on that form. And if they let us write to text macros, then joe could just read his text file and write to the text macro contents And if we were given a function to write to the contents of a text macro, then detail configurators (like the one you have?) could also be persistent, and the values chosen saved with the file's text macros, and be available instead of having to go to CAD details each time the file is open or where ever the configurator is located. And we could then have the global variables written to text macros, essentially storing results of calculations, without having to constantly go to the sheet that has the calculation. It's not world peace and doesnt make me breakfast, but it would certainly avoid the %xxx% that show up on my layout because I didn't go through all the plan views, triggering the calculations and solve the "need more custom fields" at the same time
  9. Text macros. If you have to type them in anyway, you can just type them in the TMM dialog. Only downside is organization. For instance you can type it all into one text macro, but then you cannot format specific parts of the text, say underline, in a rich text box. Or you can have individual macros and then you can underline, bold, etc each one. Downside to this is having to go into each text macro and type them in. In my view, CA could just create a category for text macros that they then show on the form you show. I put in a request awhile ago
  10. it(countertop) worked for me, just doesnt look correct in 3D with the 6in offset,
  11. CA also told me to relogin as I had it happen to me as well
  12. FYI: I opened up an existing plan and the dishwasher in cabinet now looks like this: had to go into the dishawsher in the cabinet and offest -6 to give:
  13. i dont have to go into my locker to use X17. I'm also not crashing