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Jeremy Plum

Posted 23 August 2023 - 07:30 AM

or create a layer with a linestyle of the dash you want.

assign whatever you want to be in that dashed linestyle to that layer. this way you can assign it to windows, doors, electrical...anything you plan to remove.


Mike Adams

Posted 23 August 2023 - 07:28 AM

  The wall definition tool can seem complicated at first...especially when "bearing" matters.  But once it sinks in...it is invaluable.  I never use any list other than the standard wall list and when I need a custom wall, I create it.  The extended and remodeler's list has way too much stuff for me and repetition in creating custom walls in the standard wall list has become second hand.

 

  I did what Wesley suggested above using "paint" in the walls with a "paint break" as necessary early on. That works ok, but custom walls are my go to now.


Ron Mejeur

Posted 23 August 2023 - 06:53 AM

I use the wall specified as "plate".  It shows up dashed and will print.


Henry Buckner

Posted 18 August 2023 - 06:57 AM

That's true, but hidden walls don't print.


Christian Stoltzfus

Posted 18 August 2023 - 04:03 AM

Draw a wall as usual. There is a check box labeled "hidden" when you edit the wall. This should make the wall appear dashed.


John Jones

Posted 17 August 2023 - 11:31 AM

Jim - reach out to technical support and they will walk you through it.  Tell them you need to use the default Remodeler wall configuration.


Keith Almond

Posted 17 August 2023 - 11:24 AM

It used to be that changing a wall configuration, reverted to the out of the box configuration and that all custom walls were lost. Is that no longer the case?


Jim Casali

Posted 17 August 2023 - 11:20 AM

Use the remodeler wall configuration: everything is already set up.

Appreciate all the replies... using the remodeler wall configuration sounds great but I cannot locate where this tool is. I understand the alternative suggestion (creating a new wall type) which I will use for now but I also would like to know how to use what youre talking about, John, if its already set up. Can you provide more detail as to where I can find this tool? Thanks again.


John Jones

Posted 17 August 2023 - 10:25 AM

Use the remodeler wall configuration: everything is already set up.


Wesley Penner

Posted 17 August 2023 - 09:56 AM

The best way that I know of would be to make a separate wall definition for the walls that are to be removed. Then you can set linestyles, textures, and colours like you want for the demo'd walls while leaving the other walls with the desired textures. 


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