Larry_Sweeney

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  1. Eric................I suppose that will work and at this time it's an option though to get it to look correct in plan view is a pain. I sent in a report to tech support. It will be interesting as to what they say. Thanks for the time and advice.
  2. Okay, I found that before I mull the doors together I can change the jamb depth, BUT the doors do not move with the jamb. Is this a known bug or am I missing something? I'm mulling two doors together to get the center hinged patio door look or there another way to get this look?
  3. Is there a work around to make a 4 9/16" door jamb to fit in a 6" exterior wall? I want to return sheetrock into the jamb. The door is a 6' patio type that is hinged on the center (which CA still hasn't addressed). You can do this with windows so you should be able to get the same look with doors if you want. Thanks in advance for your time and advice.
  4. Eric----------------Thank you for your time, advice and revised plan file. It was getting late last night after a long day. I'm not sure if I would have figured out the total problem. It is very much appreciated. Glenn-------------Thank for that insight about the furred wall. I have no idea how that came about------------much appreciated. TO ALL----------Have a great day!
  5. 1. I can't for the life of me get room "A" to close to make a bedroom on the second floor of this as built project. "B" is a balcony area, which I defined as a 2' high area with no ceiling or roof. I want room "A" to have a ceiling height 97 1/8". Am I going about building this wrong as being the reason room "A" won't define? ------- A better way? 2. In the area of "C" on the first floor I want the wall to be cutout (X area) so the cathedral ceiling in the small room smoothly transitions into the cathedral area of the larger area. Plan in progress is attached. As always all advice/help is much appreciated. CHANDLER 1.zip
  6. I had started doing it that way, but man------there are a lot of steps for a tapered paneled column. The first way you describe is quicker, though still somewhat involved, I need to take time to brush up on Sketchup. Thanks again Eric for sharing. Have a great day.
  7. Michael.....................Thank you! I "filed" that. Have a great day
  8. Eric...........To be honest I didn't realize I could make a truncated pyramid in CA, which I was trying to do with using p-solids to no avail. I understand your method completely now. I have one question about making a truncated pyramid. If I wanted one 5 1/2" square at the bottom, 4 1/2" square at the top and a height of 57 1/4", how would I arrive at those numbers other than by trial and error? The way I found the correct size was by playing with the "apex" number, which ends up being 312" with the base shape defined by the side length of 5 1/2". I derived this number by trial and error. Is there a formula for figuring this out or is "trial and error" the only method to use in CA? Thanks again for the info. It's much appreciated.
  9. Building a tapered column in CA is fairly simple using a molding, but is there a process in CA where you can build a tapered paneled column? I've been playing around with some ideas but I'm getting nowhere. Since I've found nothing in the knowledge base or a video anywhere, I'm assuming it can't be done easily in CA or maybe not at all. I know someone will say to make it in Sketchup, but I haven't worked in the program for three or four years and there will be the "relearning curve" to deal with. Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
  10. I had been away from the computer since yesterday. When I opened my screen for ChiefTalk the download was at the bottom on the screen. If my memory serves me correctly about three or four weeks ago I had the same thing occur with a download showing at the bottom of the screen in ChiefTalk and I canceled it. I'm not sure if it was the same one or not. I was curious if anyone else has had this show up and what it was about.
  11. Eric..............No reason for not using Windows 10. Just felt no need. I use Explorer for a browser. To All...........Thank you for the input. I just hit "cancel". I'm a long way from being any kind of "tech savvy". My approach to computers is if it comes on when I turn the computer on---GREAT! If it doesn't come on --- I call my grandchildren. I don't know if anyone can relate to that, but it works for me.
  12. I opened ChiefTalk today and this was at the bottom of the screen. I'm very shy about opening anything I don't know what it is. Can anyone tell me what it might be about or if they have seen the same thing?
  13. I have the same problem, so whatever it is we are both doing something wrong. I figured when I have more time I would try and sort out what I'm doing wrong. At least you know you're not alone with the problem.
  14. Thanks to everyone for your input. Have a great day.
  15. Eric......Do you then mull them or not? Would there be any reason to mull them? If you do mull them, do you get the same issue with the missing flooring material as in my case?
  16. I made the opening using a doorway and added a pass-through on each side then mulled them together. I just realized that by unmulling the three items the problem cleared up. I'll have to look at the opening a little closer to see if I have any other problems not having them mulled. I just assumed they would have to be mulled together to look correct. I have my units set up for zero separation and no frames or casing.
  17. Is this a BUG or a setting problem? What our my options? I'm guessing as a work around I could lay a p-solid in the doorway and give it the oak material to fill the gap. Is this the best solution? I just want to make sure I'm not just doing something wrong to get this result. Thank you.
  18. In X8 you can "stretch" cad work if you are in plan view. I use to work my 2D cad in plan view all the time before X10. There are some items that don't stretch. but it's a lot better than not being able to do it at all.
  19. Eric...............Thank you! I guess I need a cup of coffee. Have a great day.
  20. The knee wall shown in the attach picture isn't allowing me to move my window into the correct position. Is this a bug or is there a setting somewhere that will allow me to positioned the window where I want to which is basically centered over the knee wall. Thank you
  21. Eric and others.................KNEE WALL & ATTIC WALL!! Sometimes it is such little mistakes that can make this program so frustrating. Thank you all again for your helpful time, patience and advice. It is always much appreciated. Have a great day.
  22. Eric.........The walls labeled "A" are only to the outside wall running horizontal on the plan where they are broke. Beyond this wall they are labeled different.
  23. Strongly As Built A.zip Here is the zip. file. I'm thinking when I sent it the first time it was still open in CA. I am using X10 Beta. Eric.... Wall "A" is Roof Cuts Wall at bottom Mick.... I'm not getting the same results that you are. I must be misunderstanding what you are trying to explain. Still working on your advice.
  24. In the attachment walls "A" have "No Definition" and are on a separate layer so I can turn them off in plan view later. Everything looks good from the inside of the dormer, but I'm getting the gaps on the exterior walls of the dormers (attachment 2). Since I have the same problem on each side to both dormers it must be something I'm doing wrong. I've tried many things in the process of trying to correct the problem, but it's now time I go for other advice before I do or say something I shouldn't. I just got out of the hospital for a heart attack so I don't need the aggravation. As always, any and all help is much appreciated. Thank you Strongly As Built A.zip