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‎2006-11-07
03:02 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2006-11-07
03:02 PM
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‎2006-11-07 06:07 PM
‎2006-11-07
06:07 PM
In s/e windows you can add only 2D elements. If you are trying to multiply a 3D element, it won't work.
Erika
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‎2006-11-07 06:48 PM
‎2006-11-07
06:48 PM
Erika wrote:Yes it will. If you are multiplying doors and windows.
In s/e windows you can add only 2D elements. If you are trying to multiply a 3D element, it won't work.
I still fail to see why any of this cannot be done in 3D, because it can, instead of using non existent conventional projections, but hey ... I was doing strictly 3D even in plain vanilla AutoCAD once upon a time, so ...
Djordje
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‎2006-11-07 06:53 PM
‎2006-11-07
06:53 PM
Djordje wrote:You are so right!
Yes it will. If you are multiplying doors and windows.


Erika
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‎2006-11-07 07:34 PM
‎2006-11-07
07:34 PM
My fault guys, I just need to "drag" instead of "elevate" after all I'M IN AN ELEVATION NOT IN A FLOOR PLAN! Thanks for open my eyes.