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2019-05-11
07:08 PM
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2023-05-26
12:26 PM
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Rubia Torres
2019-05-11
07:08 PM
a)Is there a way to show a "Pan" Button in the display?. Sometimes i like to see archicad 3d views with the touchscreen, and im unable to pan without the mouse.
b) How can i trim several elements at once?, sometimes i find myself trimming beam by beam because don´t know better

Regards.
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2019-05-12 05:33 PM
2019-05-12
05:33 PM
Can't help you with the first one, haven't got a touchscreen.
When you want to trom multiple beams use the Adjust button.
Select all your beams, click the 'Adjust button' and select an object where you want to trim to.
Good luck.
Dontknow

When you want to trom multiple beams use the Adjust button.

Select all your beams, click the 'Adjust button' and select an object where you want to trim to.
Good luck.
Dontknow
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2019-05-12 05:37 PM
2019-05-12
05:37 PM
Or you can split them and then delete the extra part.
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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2019-05-13 03:06 AM
2019-05-13
03:06 AM
newtech,
A little housekeeping first.
Please post each question as a separate post and with a meaningful title.
It is also a good idea to add your Archicad version and operating system to your profile signature, or at least mention the version you are using in the post.
The reason being is than in older versions you will find a pan button at the bottom of the view window.
In 22 it is not there, but you can activate the 'Zoom' toolbar from the WINDOWS menus.
Barry.
A little housekeeping first.
Please post each question as a separate post and with a meaningful title.
It is also a good idea to add your Archicad version and operating system to your profile signature, or at least mention the version you are using in the post.
The reason being is than in older versions you will find a pan button at the bottom of the view window.
In 22 it is not there, but you can activate the 'Zoom' toolbar from the WINDOWS menus.
Barry.
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Versions 6.5 to 27
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