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For readers that are already familiar with the Point Known PKNail site measuring system it appears to be similar, at least in concept. Reference Planes and Wall Closure. Moving Ceiling Grid Pattern. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► November 2005. (14). ► October 2005. (13).
Detail Level Ignored with Unlocked Wall Layers. We can unlock a layer or layers in a wall to allow "pulling" them up or down separately from the rest of a wall. Interestingly, in Ceiling Plan views only, when we take advantage of this we lose the ability to show just two lines with Detail Level: Coarse. ► 2005. (73).
System families have a Function setting. Thats true for Walls, Floor, Roofs and Ceilings. I run into wall types quite often that have these wrong or inconsistently applied. Wall Floor Interaction and Linked Models. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► November 2005. (14).
It offers a Curtain Grid Manager that controls both panels and grids now, offers a preview of the system as well as helping to distinguish between vertical and horizontal orientations. Reference Planes and Wall Closure. Moving Ceiling Grid Pattern. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► May 2005.
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Another "inside" gem from Inside the System which offers deeper insight to how the numbers work. Reference Planes and Wall Closure. Moving Ceiling Grid Pattern. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► November 2005. (14). ► October 2005. (13). ► September 2005. (13).
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Reference Planes and Wall Closure. Moving Ceiling Grid Pattern. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► November 2005. (14). ► October 2005. (13). ► September 2005. (13). ► August 2005. (7). ► July 2005. (5). ► June 2005. (3).
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Reference Planes and Wall Closure. Moving Ceiling Grid Pattern. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► November 2005. (14). ► October 2005. (13). ► September 2005. (13). ► August 2005. (7). ► July 2005. (5). ► June 2005. (3).
Reference Planes and Wall Closure. Moving Ceiling Grid Pattern. ► 2005. (73). ► December 2005. (7). ► November 2005. (14). ► October 2005. (13). ► September 2005. (13). ► August 2005. (7). ► July 2005. (5). ► June 2005. (3).
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