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Peak Remodel

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  1. Thanks for the suggestion! I copied your layout closely, I hope you don't mind.
  2. So I realize that Vectorworks 2015 does not support PDF Export for RenderWorks or Fundamentals, but I would like to pursue an alternative/ plugin if there is one. Please post any suggestions.
  3. Well, I updated to SP3 and everything is now working. Thanks for your help, Jim!
  4. Well it deleted my custom workspace, but not the default one. I just made the custom one, and was able to start adding some of the tools I needed. Is there any way to delete the default one for it to refresh itself? Or will I just lose it?
  5. How do I know that I'm only resetting the workspace folder and not all of my preferences?
  6. I'm currently on the stock fundamentals workspace.
  7. Hey all, While working on vectorworks last night, I somehow managed to lose my "Tool Sets" Palette. When I went to Window>Palette>Tool Sets, nothing happened. It acts as if I'm just clicking on the program. Which going back to the palettes, the tool set hasn't been checked. I then unchecked another palette, and it came back with no problem, but when I unchecked the basic palette, again, I was unable to get it to return. I am now stuck without the Basic and the Tool Sets Palettes. The two palettes I use most often. I tinkered with the workspace a bit to try and fix it, but had no luck and reverted it. I'm at a halt on my work until I get this fixed. Please offer any suggestions you may have. Thank you!
  8. Awesome, that worked out perfectly. Thank you very much!
  9. Hey all, In our shop, we have a CNC which we use to build cabinets. Every drawing that we make on Vectorworks Fundamental/Renderworks, is printed and put into a folder so our CNC operator is able to see exactly what it is they are working with. We also use this to keep track of all file components of a cabinet, etc. We use the loci tool to represent drill holes. We'll place the loci, assign it a class, and then the CNC will drill that out. After doing a lot of searching online, I haven't been able to figure out how to print loci. All I have found this that they will not print. This is more annoying than an actual problem, because right now I just add the points in by hand. Is there something I could be doing to be more efficient? Is there a better tool than the Loci tool to use for drilling, or is there a way to make the loci points print at the very least? Thank you in advance for any help you're able to offer. Sincerely, Tyler Roth Peak Remodel
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