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adjusting story settings
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‎2018-03-29
07:45 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2018-03-29
07:45 PM
PowerSquare Design
Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colorado
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‎2018-04-03 03:58 AM
‎2018-04-03
03:58 AM
That cannot be achieved within a single file. As an alternative, you could insert your current building elements into a new file as a Module in which case the Module Story Height can be different to the host files Story Height . You just need to make sure you check the retain story heights box rather than the adjust to host box.
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‎2018-04-03 03:58 AM
‎2018-04-03
03:58 AM
That cannot be achieved within a single file. As an alternative, you could insert your current building elements into a new file as a Module in which case the Module Story Height can be different to the host files Story Height . You just need to make sure you check the retain story heights box rather than the adjust to host box.
Ling.
Ling.
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‎2018-04-25 08:42 PM
‎2018-04-25
08:42 PM
Thank you
PowerSquare Design
Denver, Colorado
Denver, Colorado