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2010-04-05
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Molinda Prey
2010-04-05 03:14 AM
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2010-05-04 12:39 PM
deni wrote:A Transversal Section? Otherwise known as a plan.
One more thing , can anybody advise how to do transversal sections or the only way is to create additional stories as I do
deni wrote:Are you a troll?
Im considering of changing my software to autocad as I now realize how it is developed and has become a leader again.
2010-05-04 07:47 PM
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Steve wrote:I think my mother read that to me when I was young...
I award you Dr Seuss's new book.
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2010-05-31 05:34 PM
Dwight wrote:Agree; for the examples you show, furniture, creating custom library parts will be far more advantageous. Easier to move, easier to list when creating schedules etc.
If you are making manufactured elements, I suggest taking the SEO groups that do not appear correctly in plan and convert them into objects. Object elements will appear correctly on the plan. You might review all of your individual milled elements to build a library of sculpted parts from which the furniture is made.