Floor levels
#2
Posted 06 January 2018 - 04:24 PM
are the "offsets" on your walls and floors
changing on their own ?
if you don't want them to move,
edit the walls and floors and go to
the "common" TAB / and UNcheck "cleanup"
CHECK "anchor".
if this isn't what you need, give us
a little more information and what's happening.
randy
v10 to future 2016+
#3
Posted 07 January 2018 - 10:08 AM
Once you set the floor level offsets, they should stay at those values. Make sure all the components are on the same level. Make sure joists and rims are the same depth. Make sure the sheathing is set at the correct offset (rim offset plus the rim depth). If the floor below has multiple plate/beam heights use the circle reference point to define where and at what height the floors connect in the model.
Do you have multiple floor levels in this particular project?
Five out of four people are not very good with fractions
#4
Posted 08 January 2018 - 01:07 PM
btw, you can have "different floor LEVELS" 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
go to "floor system" and make sure the components are
set to the correct floor level -
btw, your in charge of numbering the floor levels and
putting in their offsets.
btw, you can't give one level 1 to be offset at 0.00"
and another level 1 to have a different offset.
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randy
v10 to future 2016+
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