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    Posted: 17.Jun.2010 at 13:47
Hey everyone, ive just started using autocad 2 days ago as its going to be part of my new job, so i thought i'd best learn it.
 
Ive managed to get a wireframe floorplan looking like my house somewhat. But now i really need some help/advice on how to put in flooring? and joining my ground and first floor together?
 
Here are some shots of what ive been doing.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15.Jul.2010 at 02:53
What do you mean by "Put in flooring"? Are you referring to the process of applying materials?
 
In the future, you might want to cut off the top of your screenshots. It's best not to advertise the fact that you're using an unregistered version.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jul.2010 at 13:14
maybe you could just apply materials on the floor area.. and then just move your first floor by using the "move" command?? I don't really know if it works... =)
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