11-06-2010, 03:40 PM
Thanks, Chris. Works like a charm. Used the rectangle "shape" for the studs in elevation view. I built a 3-stud corner "group" with spacers that I copied using the same method. I'm getting the hang of it, I think. The base point feature is invaluable.
I have my plot plan and "footprint" done - that just shows orientation on the property, outline of proposed addition and clearances to lot lines and easements.
The layout for the framing elevations is what I needed the copy/move command for. Those are ready to have window details added.
Next will be the detailed floor plan w/ the addition/remodel in it. Getting there. My building dept. has been very helpful in commenting on what they need without having to do a formal submittal - no building going on so they have the time. I'll make a "wall" layer and copy that to two more sheets for my plumbing and electrical details.
I just bought a registered copy so I'm flush with enthusiasm. I have 10 days off and hope to do all my drawings on my laptop, sitting on the beach. Don't be too jealous, CA central coast.
Thanks again,
Dave ....
I have my plot plan and "footprint" done - that just shows orientation on the property, outline of proposed addition and clearances to lot lines and easements.
The layout for the framing elevations is what I needed the copy/move command for. Those are ready to have window details added.
Next will be the detailed floor plan w/ the addition/remodel in it. Getting there. My building dept. has been very helpful in commenting on what they need without having to do a formal submittal - no building going on so they have the time. I'll make a "wall" layer and copy that to two more sheets for my plumbing and electrical details.
I just bought a registered copy so I'm flush with enthusiasm. I have 10 days off and hope to do all my drawings on my laptop, sitting on the beach. Don't be too jealous, CA central coast.
Thanks again,
Dave ....