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06-13-2013, 07:05 AM #1
Where did you get that from, I didn't say anything about naming the rooms or room defaults?
Kat >^..^<
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06-14-2013, 07:28 AM #2
I don't quite know myself. I must have seen or read something that wasn't there and, judging from other things that happened yesterday, I can only assume that for some odd reason I was still being affected by the anaesthetic I had on Monday.
I spent 90 minuted before going to bed last night and a further 45 minutes this morning going through each and every room changing the ceiling heights where required and doing a "save" after each and every individual change. When last I looked the manoeuvre seems to have been successful and all are now as I want them. O joy! O rapture!
Let's hope that they stay that way.Now using Windows 7 Professional 32 bit. RIP Windows XP
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11-04-2013, 10:28 AM #3Registered User
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Do you know Architectural Home Designer 2014? I too am having problems with my floor heights being all wonky. I must have done something wrong when I tried to customize the ceiling heights instead of using the standard defaults. my real ceiling heights should be 10, 9, 8 feet beginning on the first floor of a three story house. I gave up and just decided I would stick with the standard 9 foot defaults...that did not work either. I keep getting the message that ceiling values can't be changed because the floors above have varying heights. I am praying this can be fixed as I don't want to start again from scratch. Any help or advices would be greatly appreciated.