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Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 5:07:55 PM | Plan regions

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I have created a plan region: a level "garage" which is seen in the level "first floor". If I then do a room tag on this first floor plan of the garage, it shows up as an area on the 1st floor in a schedule. If I label the garage on the garage plan, it appears correctly on the schedule as being on the garage level. Once labeled correctly, I go back to the 1st floor plan [with the plan region showing the garage]. When I go to label the room it creates a new garage on the 1st floor on the schedule.

How to make this work right?

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Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 5:29:05 PM | RE: Plan regions

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Select the tag for the garage where its displaying properly and copy it (ctrl + C). The paste aligned in the view where you want to display it and it should work. I tested it and it seemed to work fine. HTH.

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Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 9:55:13 PM | RE: Plan regions

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It doesn't work for me - I get a differently numbered "garage" - so now there are 2 "garages" with the square footages for the garage listed twice in the room schedule's area calcs .

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Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 12:13:34 AM | RE: Plan regions

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Bugger... In my haste i didn't check the schedule to see if it actually created a new room... Only other method i could think of is to create a duplicate view of the garage level with it tagged and only showing the wanted section then overlay it on the sheet... It will snap into place so there is no trouble aligning it....

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Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 6:00:50 AM | RE: Plan regions

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That's a good work around! You just have to be carefu of what's in both viewsl because the views are transparent. Thanks for staying up all night working it out [just kidding, I see you are in Australia] -Steve

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