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Create Roof Level Lines

Use this command (Design > Roof Extras > Create Roof Level Lines) to place a Line on a selected Roof at the height value you specify. After you place the Roof Level Line, you can place a Level Dimension there to indicate the elevation. Note: Roof Level Lines can be placed on ...

Guide Lines

Guide Lines (and Guide Circles) are drafting aids which help you find special points and projections, to ensure precise input in both 2D and 3D windows. Unlike Snap Guides, Guide Lines are explicitly placed by you. They are always “permanent”, that is, they remain in place until ...

Tips to work with Guide Lines

[no_toc] Guide Lines are drafting aids which help you find special points and projections, to ensure precise input in both 2D and 3D windows. Guide Lines are based on the cursor’s relationship to the input plane and to existing elements. 1. - Show/Hide…

Guide Lines

Guide Lines (and Guide Circles) are drafting aids which help you find special points and projections, to ensure precise input in both 2D and 3D ...

Mouse Constraints

ARCHICAD’s Mouse Constraints are editing aids that can be used as an alternative to Snap Guides and Guide Lines. See Snap Guides and Guide Lines. The angle pairs they define can be used to lock the cursor at a particular drawing angle, by pressing Shift during input. The ...

Editing Section/Elevation/IE Lines on Floor Plan

You can stretch, offset and break all types of Section/Elevation lines on the Floor Plan: •the main Section line, and any break lines •the Marked Distant Area line, if any •the limit line (Depth break), if the Section/Elevation’s horizontal range is limited Offset ...

Editing Section/Elevation/IE Lines on Floor Plan

You can stretch, offset and break all types of Section/Elevation lines on the Floor Plan: •the main Section line, and any break lines •the Marked Distant Area line, if any •the limit line (Depth break), if the Section/Elevation’s horizontal range is limited Offset ...