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2010-03-18 12:16 AM
2010-03-24 02:12 AM
mzjustjess wrote:select the walls that are out side the cutting plan, in there settings and under Floor Plan and Section. the drop down for "floor plan display".. its usually always on projected with over head. i change this to symbolic cut
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most of my work is multi split levels.. i just use one story for the all levels and set all the walls outside the cutting plain to "symbolic cut". been doing this for 3 years and never had an issue.""""
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How would you set the "symbolic cut", if you don't mind me asking.
Thanks alot!
2010-03-24 02:17 AM
s2art wrote:i never put slabs for floor areas on my main floor plan. i make a floor framing or ceiling "story" under or above and put it there.. main reason is every time i click drag a marquee to select a group of items it always just click drags the slab i have down for the floor. it sucks cos i cant use the magnet tool for levels and items, but click dragging that slab every bloody time was enough reason to sacrifice the magnet toolmzjustjess wrote:If you have a slab at the level required you can use the Gravity function to place walls, objects etc at that level.
The difference is 540mm so it's definately under a metre...It sounds easier to keep everything on one story. Would it be the best then to move objects, slabs, doors etc in elevation/section mode or from the ie Wall Selection Settings?
Thanks for the tip guys, you've been very helpful!
If you have these things already placed and need to move them there are several ways, and they all have their own merits. Use the Elevate command (CMD+9 on MAc or CTRL+9 for PC) in plan and input the amount. Do this in the 3D window and you can drag things vertically on screen. In Section / Elevation use the Drag command.
Sometimes its easier to select a wall (for instance) and just change its base setting in the Info box, then the top plate height remains the same.
Skin a cat = many ways.
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2012-01-31 06:35 PM
khater_880 wrote:If I understand you correctly, your concern is that extra stories for the split levels will show up with the story name in your sections? You can control the visibility of every story in the Story Settings dialog - there is checkbox for each story that determines if that story level line (and possibly name) will appear in sections or not.
how can i make a separate levels out off my story levels by work around . i think that i cannot make it with out work around . my problem is how to add plans of a separate section higher than another sections without displaying name of this new story in the other sections ?!