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formfireglass
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Window with top above plate line showing as on Roof level

Ok, struggling to make my window schedule work, because it seems that my roof plate height is interfering with the designation of my window. Window is placed in a First Floor wall. Typically, that would place it as First Floor for my schedule. But if I raise the top of the widow above the line designated by "Roof", which is the plate, it changes the designation to being on the Roof level. How do I get this to resolve properly?

 

I have enclosed the schedule and a picture explaining the issue.

 

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RobPhill33
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Change the floor plan display of the wall to cut only.

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formfireglass
Participant

In actuality, the lower one is also above the plate line, so now I have NO idea why this is happening. It's driving me nuts.

formfireglass
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Do we have anyone reading these? I'm still having to add 2 views of my schedules and fake it. What makes this happen?

Barry Kelly
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I am not sure but, is it because your window anchor is 'header to storey' instead of 'sill to storey'?

 

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formfireglass
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I changed it from 'Sill to Wall Base' to 'Sill to Story', unfortunately no change. Another window (same sill height, but shorter overall) doesn't get moved to the roof. It's maddening.

RobPhill33
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Change the floor plan display of the wall to cut only.

formfireglass
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That did it. How absolutely bizarre. Thank you!

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