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10-14-2007, 07:26 AM #1Registered User
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I have had similar things happen to me...where the wall keeps snapping back no matter how hard you try to move it. Usually, if I persist, it gives up and I win.
I believe that this is an anomoly of the software...much like when you shut down your computer incorrectly and little bit & bites attach themselves where they don't belong and strange things start to happen.
Have you tried removing the deck so that you base plan is clean...saving that file again, and re-installing the deck?
Often a removal and a new, clean install will let you manipulate walls that were being difficult to move for no aparent reason.
Although simpe at first glance, these software packages are actually fairly complicated as to what & how they do their job, so strange things can happen depending on the combination/order of key strokes you may have come up with. You can test software for years and not come up with all of the possible kestroke combinations and the results they may bring.Joel Nuss
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10-14-2007, 08:53 AM #2Registered User
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Joel,
Leave it to you to come up with the obviously "simple" solutions; while Allen and I were too busy looking at the technical solution.
Gee, that is what I get for getting up at 3AM.
DeeHome Designer Pro 10
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10-15-2007, 04:17 AM #3Registered User
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OK I have PM enabled. Please send me a email address to send my plan. Thank You
John Truchan
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10-15-2007, 01:32 PM #4Registered User
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John,
I was able to reproduce this on my computer.
After trying a number of manipualtions I found one condition that generated the error you describe and it is related to nudging the connecting wall to far out. I'm not saying it's the ONLY condition out there, but this one did the trick. Not sure if this helps.
Perhaps Allen will be able to find the real reason.
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10-15-2007, 01:33 PM #5Registered User
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OOOPS! sorry. Didn't realize the problem was already solved... I'm wasting your time.