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Hi again!
I just started another house plan. This one is a bungalow style. Before I started the drawing, I set my floor thickness to 6" and also set my working elevation to 6" when I started to put in the interior walls. Everything was working great and looked perfect last night when I saved it. This morning, I went to continue, and see that all my interior walls have "fallen" back to 0 elevation!!! WHY???
This is a 2800 sq. ft. house, so I have a lot of interior walls. Do I have to reset the elevation every time?
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Hi suzyQ,
The walls are supposed to "remember" their elevations if you saved the files The problem as you are describing it, IMO, can be related with two things - A problem when you saved the file (so actually it didn't save) - For some reason, one or more interior walls become exterior walls, therefore they adopted the exterior walls properties
Try to verify this problem with a simple file (an empty file with few walls), save it--> close the file and open it again and see if the problem happens again
Patricia |
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Joined: 7/11/2007(UTC) Posts: 7
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Hi Patricia,
I have it fixed now, but I am not sure what the problem actually was. I checked all my walls, and the ones that should be exterior were, in fact exterior, and the same for the interior walls.
I ended up just changing the elevation for all my interior walls again. This time it DID save, and all is well again. I'm actually thinking it might have been a "Vista" issue...everything "funky" that happens I contribute to a Vista problem, because none of this happened before I got it! ;)
Thanks for your help though!
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Joined: 11/1/2002(UTC) Posts: 7,705
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Hi SuzyQ
Glad to know that the problem is solved :-) I saw this problem before Vista, even before XP. Anyway, check if it happens again and let us know, so we can learn
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