Chrisb222

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  1. When I open your upper pony wall and Copy the wall type, and change the shingle layer to .875 but change nothing else, it does not move the main layer. Not sure why that's happening, seems like a bug, but I would simply create the new wall type, change all the exterior walls to use the new type, and move on with life. "It's a Chief Thang"™
  2. Easily done, once you understand how it works. Difficult to explain in a few lines, here's some homework for you: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-03185/understanding-saved-plan-views.html https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00765/understanding-layer-sets.html
  3. Turn off Grid Snaps: Or, you can edit the Grid Snaps settings here: There is also a toolbar toggle button for Grid Snaps on/off.
  4. You have to change it for every window already placed in the plan. Multi-select works if you select all single windows at once and change their labels, then select all mulled windows at once and change theirs. You can't change labels if you select single with mulled. Then if this is what you always want, just add that label to your default window and it will work for singles and mulled.
  5. Not sure exactly what you're after, but if it's just a visual of the plywood in 3D and you can calculate the qty another way, that's easily doable: Change your OSB material to have an offset grid, then in a 3D view use the Delete Surface tool (3D > Delete Surface) to temporarily remove the surface material (which doesn't truly delete it, it regenerates automatically).
  6. If it's just a text Callout object, you should be able to switch to an arrow facing the opposite way:
  7. If the current arrow direction represents the view direction of the section view, I would not change it. That would have a high possibility of causing confusion on what the view depicts, and you don't really want that. Why not just scoot them to the left, so the arrows point to the posts, and also stay consistent with the section view?
  8. I'm confused. You're asking about a template layout, but show a SS of exporting a PDF. Export of PDF is only available in a .plan file, not a .layout. Typically we "print" a PDF from a layout using the Print command. You'll get help with a better explanation of your problem, and/or posting the problem file.
  9. The stock X16 Residential Template file has a "Kitchen and Bath Dimension Default" which conforms to NKBA, and has more flexibility than the old NKBA settings. Check for it under your Dimension Defaults.
  10. That video is from an older version and those settings have been relocated. Auto Exterior Dimensions now adopt the settings of the currently selected Dimension Default. You'll find those settings within each individual Dimension Default, in the Locate Auto Exterior panel. This was changed to allow more control over how Auto Exterior Dimensions are generated, which is now based on which Dimension Default is currently active instead of a single global setting.
  11. Try this Knowledge Base article: https://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/article/KB-00773/creating-a-custom-in-ground-swimming-pool.html
  12. Try this setting: It looks like you have it set to Locate Primary Wall Side.