How do I resize Detail Marker Clipping Path
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2008-01-03
02:05 PM
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2025-02-07
02:34 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
Thanks!
Principal, Springboard Design
ArchiCAD 25, macOS Ventura 13.4.1
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2008-01-03 02:38 PM
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2008-01-03 02:44 PM
Principal, Springboard Design
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2008-01-03 02:51 PM
If so you can click an edge or corner and modify as you would a floor, roof, fill, etc.
If not you can turn it on by going to the "On Screen Display Options" (I forget the menu name and don't have AC running at the moment).
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2008-01-03 03:11 PM
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2008-01-03 04:33 PM
Case closed.
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2008-04-14 05:29 PM
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2009-06-24 12:36 AM
thank you for the clear cut instructions - 2 staffers are now able to edit the clipping path after cussing under their breath, seemingly exhausting all the detail marker's options. alas, forum to the rescue.
keep up the good work

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2011-07-29 02:52 AM

On previous projects (smaller ones so it wasn't a big deal), but i knew i needed to get to the bottom of this for the one coming up with over 100 details.
as usual it is a simple solution, but not intuitive.