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Topic ClosedADT - Using 2D

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    Posted: 22.Aug.2007 at 15:02

Does anyone know of an easy way to convert 3D ADT drawings to 2D and retain the schedule extraction and continue using tools like doors and windows?

 

Normally we only use ADT for floor plans, all sections and details are separate 2D drawings. There are lots of issues with walls that might go away if all are zero high.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Sep.2007 at 17:48

I kind of wondering the same thing...  MARPOW, have you found out how to solve your/our problem?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27.Sep.2007 at 19:10
No, yours was my only reply.
Planning to try setting up wall, door and window types zero high, but have not had time. 
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