Re: AEC layers

#2
To prevent AEC layers and cantilever/overhangs from auto-inserting when you create a wall, you can adjust your wall style settings. In your design software, look for the wall properties or styles menu. Here, you can either disable the automatic cantilever/overhang options or select a basic wall type that doesn’t include those features. Additionally, check your template settings; it might be helpful to create or modify a template without these features for future projects. This way, you’ll have more control over your wall configurations from the start.ragdoll hit

Re: AEC layers

#3
kidforestay wrote:
Thu Oct 17, 2024 8:25 pm
To prevent AEC layers and cantilever/overhangs from auto-inserting when you create a wall, you can adjust your wall style settings. In your design software, look for the wall properties or styles menu. Here, you can either disable the automatic cantilever/overhang options or select a basic wall type that doesn’t include those features. Additionally, check your template settings; it might be helpful to create or modify a template without these features for future projects. This way, you’ll have more control over your wall configurations from the start.ragdoll hit
Can you elaberate, where can these settings be found in Icad software?
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Re: AEC layers

#4
This occurs even when using a wall style that I created from scratch. There are no apparent setting or option to disable this feature. >:( Thank you for trying to help though. I guess it's easy enough to turn off the "cantilever" and "overhang" layers, but every other imaginable AEC layer is thrown in as well and cluttering up the Layer manager.
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