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2007-02-06 08:21 PM
2007-02-06 10:32 PM
2007-02-06 11:01 PM
Damon wrote:you expected an answer within two hours from people who give their time freely to be here. sometimes we have work to do too . . . chill man!
This Forum can be dissapointing at times.
When one applies a cut fill to a wall, slab, or roof-lets say 50% or common brick-What other settings, if any, must be made for that fill to be visible in a section view where that element is in fact cut?have you checked your 'model view options' to see how cut fills are set to display? (see attached screenshot)
Call me ignorant, and then please provide me with a direction towards a solution.not ignorant - you could have been a little less impatient and a little more verbose in your description maybe . . . screenshots of what you're getting and what you want are always helpful. a picture says a thousand words and all that . . .
2007-02-06 11:19 PM
2007-02-06 11:35 PM
KCW wrote:but people are
But I still have a post about a chamfer from days ago (different name KCW Design-my browser changed and forgot my other password, not trying to break any rules) that is not illiciting that obvious clear answer-thats where my dissappointment came from too.
2007-02-06 11:51 PM
2007-02-06 11:56 PM
KCW wrote:now there i can't help you . . . i'm a mac guy too and have encountered the same problem whilst messing around in PC archicad running in parallels. i ended up jumping back to the mac to take the screenshot. hopefully there are plenty of PC users here who can help us both out . . . ?
I am also being forced into working on a PC at the office here and have been MAC based all my life. What is the best procedure in taking a screen shot?
2007-02-07 12:17 AM
I am also being forced into working on a PC at the office here and have been MAC based all my life. What is the best procedure in taking a screen shot?
2007-02-08 05:51 PM
Joeri wrote:... or Paint, that is installed with the OS. Works.
Old procedure on a PC : use the "Prt Sc" (Print Screen) button next to F12.
Then paste into Word or Photoshop