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2020-10-17 02:14 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 11:10 AM by Rubia Torres
2020-10-17 07:51 PM
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2020-12-04 02:40 PM
Timmo wrote:I'll have to change my first answer, as I was wrong. I was working on a Schedule myself now and I managed to replicate your problem. The mighty Archicad forum had a (workaround) solution ready.
I haven't quite figured out, if I set the scale to 1:50, then after leaving the schedule to some other tab (layout, plan etc), the scale resets back to 1:100, when I return to the schedule.
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| HP Z840 | 2× E5-2643 v4 | 64 GB RAM | Quadro M5000 | Windows 10 Pro x64
| HP Z4 G4 | W-2245 | 64 GB RAM | RTX A4000 | Windows 11
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| HP Z840 | 2× E5-2643 v4 | 64 GB RAM | Quadro M5000 | Windows 10 Pro x64
| HP Z4 G4 | W-2245 | 64 GB RAM | RTX A4000 | Windows 11
2020-12-09 01:57 AM
Johann.P wrote:
Question 2:
I'm in the habit of showing a indicative floor line across the schedules as a visual reference line for heights.
I can't seem to lower the doors to the same sill level on the schedule as the garage door.