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Garrett Burleson

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  1. Bump. We regularly have to draw boxes over the top of text boxes. Depending on line weight we sometimes also have to make minor adjustments around the boxes so that the text is not covered up by the box - frustratingly laborious.
  2. Thanks Zoomer - your last statement regarding applying classes for different parts did the trick. In the object info pallet there is a dropdown for 'cabinet' and 'doors' - this has to be assigned the appropriate class and then the class texture works - see attached image. I think this workflow is a little illogical - we are already setting the overall class for the cabinet, so VW should automatically assign this to the Cabinets and Doors (it seems like a simple if/then statement would accomplish this). Also, our projects never have different colored cabinets and doors. Thanks for your insight. -Garrett
  3. Hi All, Has anyone else run into the issue of Renderworks Textures not displaying on the default VW cabinetry? Screenshot attached. For the selected cabinet, the texture does not show. Note that the upper cabinets do have a texture applied but that was after I ungrouped them - making subsequent changes to the cabinets too cumbersome. I also tried applying a 'Class Texture' - same results. Has anyone found a work around? Am I missing something? Best, Garrett
  4. bump. cue up Revit. Also, temporary dimensions would be a game changer.
  5. It's 2020 now, any improvements or anything in the works with temporary dimensions?
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