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2008-04-29
06:03 AM
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2023-05-26
02:49 PM
by
Rubia Torres
2008-04-29 07:46 AM
Shae wrote:You have to extend the limit lines and not the line with the maker - like you do with the other sections and elevations.
WOW with so many new "features" I am not sure how GS will survive!!!! Is there a way to extend an interior elevation line? Man 11 was not ready for release! It shows gross negligence that they even considered releasing it. I am seriously thinking if i should write a letter to get my money back. All the time I have spent today working with ArchiCAd's "features" has been enough to make me want to chuck it out the window!!! I have been with archicad since 5 and worked the program the way archicad recommended. Well with this version, they have tried to accommodate all the cry babies, and made the program a mess! This has got to be the worst release since 8. Remember when we were all duped into buying that one!!!!
2008-04-29 04:18 PM
2008-04-29 11:25 PM
2008-04-30 08:32 AM
Shae wrote:
Thanks again Barry. I couldn't get mine to work that way, when I tried to stretch it, it either moved the extents line or it selected the wall I have it against.
Shae wrote:I don't really have a method for this as we keep all our sections/elevations live.
BTW while we are on the subject, I am always trying to keep up with new methodologies for time savers. I have been exploding my interior elevations copying them down 20 feet and correcting line weights adding text and fills. I was hoping the virtual trace function could help, to use a different methodology. How do you guys do it? I have been doing it like this since AC 5, and it works great, but is this the best way, time wise. Line weights are important. Beautiful city BTW!!!! I wish I was there!