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Yep. Difference is I was interested in moving to CAD, I'm not the least bit interested in moving away from Anno Sets.
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I'm just too hard headed I guess. I have my workflow down pat so I have never even bothered to look at a saved plan view. All of my needed info is in my Anno Sets.
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You have to define the layers properly. Close the plans and upload a copy of it so we can see what you have going on.
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You have eaves at diffing heights. Check the box for higher boxed eaves and see if that works.
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Sounds like you changed the default drywall to brick. Go back and look at the wall layers, and DO NOT USE the spray paint can. Too easy to paint the wrong thing.
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Fix the problem on your layout page.
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You need to have 2 wall types. One for new and one for existing.
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There are a couple metal poles that I use under MILLWORK>BALUSTERS, NEWELS, & POSTS>CAPPED
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Regardless of the version...just draw the walls on the 2nd floor. Just like you would build it.
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Still learning. Thanks guys.
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Umm...what? I think he is talking about the layout view borders controlled by the layout layer. Of course you can place a box and turn it off, but that wasn't the question.
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Plan or layout files?
In the FILE menu there is an option to BACK UP ENTIRE PLAN and when choosing this option you can include all the different linked images and files. Exporting a layout file though, just so you know, is a big no, no. You would be exporting a page to a certain scale, not the plan on that page to its original scale. And, I'm not sure you can export to DWG and have any of the images or PDF's go with it.
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You are correct. All or nothing.
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Need to set this up in foundation bdx before you build it.
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FWIW...this seems like a lot of overthinking the process! Chief will keep copies of your files in the archives forever. Occasionally I will "save as" a copy for some changes that I know have little hope of surviving but....honestly...I just open the file and go to work.
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Here is what I do...
I layout the first floor...obviously....and when I am ready for the second floor, I set the second floor ceiling height to the height I want my knee walls. In this sample I set them to 54". So that means my entire second floor will have 54" ceiling heights, and that is OK with me.
Now, when I am ready to start laying out my rooms up there, I TURN OFF auto roof build. Now I can move those ceiling heights up to 97" and my roof stays where it's suppose to be.
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Multiple details can be drawn in CAD Detail windows and sent to a single layout page at what ever scale you want them to be.
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Smart Board, Hardie Trim Boards, AZEK Trim Boards. They come in many sizes and can be used to help with that transition.
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14 hours ago, Joe_Carrick said:
Joey,
Do you want the "X" or "x" ?
Is rounding to the nearest inch also acceptable?
This is a pretty easy one for me and it can be placed in the default door and window labels.
Either is fine with me. I do them manually and there is a capital X, but I don't care either way.
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MAcros....AHHHHHHH.....I can't for the life of me figure out to get mine right.
Why, at this stage of development, is this not a standard macro?
I have to do these manually when I need them because everything I have tried fails!
I WANT THIS STANDARD!!!!
Sorry, I now return you to your regularly scheduled topic.
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Scaling
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On the layout page click on the view and you will see the tools pop up, mine are at the bottom of the page. Select the tool that looks like a ruler and change the scale.