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Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer

Users Guide Plus Additional Reference Material

Chief Architect 6500 North Mineral Drive Coeur dAlene, Idaho 83815 www.homedesignersoftware.com

Copyright 2005 by Chief Architect. All rights reserved.

No part of this book or the accompanying software may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Chief Architect, Inc. Landscaping and Deck Designer is a trademark of Chief Architect, Inc. Better Homes and Gardens is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Printed in the United States of America.

Chapter 1: Installation .............................................. 1 Whats in the Product Box ..............................................1 System Requirements ......................................................2 Recommended System .....................................................2 Installing the Program ....................................................3 Starting Landscaping and Deck Designer .....................9 Removing Landscaping and Deck Designer ................13 Training Videos ..............................................................14 Chapter 2: Overview ............................................... 15 Using Landscaping and Deck Designer .......................15 Quick Start Guide ..........................................................16 The Landscaping and Deck Designer Interface ..........17
Windows................................................................................... 17 Views ........................................................................................ 18 Menu Commands .................................................................... 23 Toolbar Buttons....................................................................... 24 Tool Tips .................................................................................. 24

Designing With Objects .................................................24


Editing Objects ........................................................................ 25
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Drawing a Building ........................................................27


Adding Walls ........................................................................... 28 Adding Doors........................................................................... 28 Adding Windows ..................................................................... 28 Working with Fixtures, Furniture, and Outdoor Objects .. 28 Working with Roofs ................................................................ 29 Adding Electrical Objects ...................................................... 29

Understanding Default Settings ....................................30 Working with Multiple Floors ......................................30 Using Text .......................................................................30 Using Dimensions ...........................................................30 Additional Resources .....................................................31
Better Homes and Gardens Design Planning Center .......... 31 Landscaping and Deck Designer Users Guide .................... 31 Landscaping and Deck Designer Help .................................. 31 Landscaping and Deck Designer Web Site ........................... 32 User Forum .............................................................................. 32 Training Videos ....................................................................... 32

Technical Support ..........................................................32


Before Contacting Technical Support................................... 33 Installation Issues .................................................................... 33 Contacting Technical Support ............................................... 34

Chapter 3: Landscaping Tutorial ........................... 35 Introduction ....................................................................35 Starting a New Project ..................................................36 Adding Elevation Information ......................................38 Adding a Retaining Wall ...............................................40
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Chapter 4: Deck and Porch Tutorial ...................... 55 Introduction ....................................................................55 Starting a New Project ..................................................55 Adding Decks .................................................................56 Drawing Stairs ...............................................................59 Adding Furniture ...........................................................63 Changing Materials .......................................................64 Generating a Materials List ..........................................66 Chapter 5: Custom House Tutorial ........................ 67 Introduction ....................................................................67 Starting a New Project ..................................................68 Drawing a House Using the Wall and Roof Tools ......70 Placing a Digital Photo of Your House in the Yard ....74 Chapter 6: Menus .................................................... 77 File Menu ........................................................................78
New Plan .................................................................................. 78 Open Plan................................................................................. 78 Close ......................................................................................... 78 Close All ................................................................................... 79

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Adding Terrain Features ..............................................42 Adding Library Objects ................................................50 Taking Final Views ........................................................52

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Save........................................................................................... 79 Save As ..................................................................................... 79 Export Submenu ..................................................................... 79 Import Submenu ..................................................................... 80 Print Submenu......................................................................... 81 Exit............................................................................................ 82

Edit Menu .......................................................................82


Undo ......................................................................................... 82 Redo.......................................................................................... 83 Cut, Copy, and Paste............................................................... 83 Delete ........................................................................................ 83 Delete Objects .......................................................................... 83 Select Objects........................................................................... 83 Open Object............................................................................. 83 Move Area................................................................................ 84 Default Settings ....................................................................... 84

Build Menu .....................................................................84


Wall Submenu ......................................................................... 84 Curved Walls Submenu.......................................................... 91 Door Submenu......................................................................... 92 Window Submenu ................................................................... 95 Floor Submenu ...................................................................... 100 Roof Submenu ....................................................................... 101 Trim Submenu....................................................................... 101 Stairs Submenu ..................................................................... 102 Fireplace................................................................................. 105 Electrical Submenu ............................................................... 107 Image Submenu..................................................................... 111

Terrain Menu ...............................................................112


Create Terrain Perimeter..................................................... 112

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Build Terrain ......................................................................... 112 Elevation Point ...................................................................... 112 Elevation Line........................................................................ 112 Raised Region ........................................................................ 112 Lowered Region..................................................................... 113 Hill .......................................................................................... 113 Valley...................................................................................... 113 Flat Region............................................................................. 113 Feature Region ...................................................................... 113 Driveway ................................................................................ 113 Sidewalk ................................................................................. 113 Round Garden Bed ............................................................... 113 Kidney Garden Bed .............................................................. 114 Pond........................................................................................ 114 Plant Submenu ...................................................................... 114 Sprinkler Submenu ............................................................... 115

Library Menu ...............................................................115


Library Browser.................................................................... 115 Library Search ...................................................................... 115 Refresh Library Browser ..................................................... 115 Architectural Block Library ................................................ 115 Fixtures (Exterior) Library.................................................. 116 Furniture (Exterior) Library ............................................... 116 New Submenu ........................................................................ 116 Delete Object ......................................................................... 117 Rename Object ...................................................................... 117 Expand All ............................................................................. 117 Collapse All ............................................................................ 117 Open ....................................................................................... 117

3D Menu .......................................................................117
Camera ................................................................................... 118
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Full Overview ........................................................................ 118 Final View .............................................................................. 119 Final View with Exterior Shadows ...................................... 119 Adjust Sunlight...................................................................... 119 Adjust Material Definition ................................................... 119 Material Painter .................................................................... 120 Material Eyedropper ............................................................ 120 Play Walkthrough ................................................................. 120 Record Walkthrough ............................................................ 120 Stop Recording ...................................................................... 120 Cross Section Slider .............................................................. 121 Day/Night Toggle................................................................... 121 3D Backdrop .......................................................................... 121

CAD Menu ....................................................................121


Dimension Lines Submenu ................................................... 121 Text Submenu........................................................................ 125

Tools Menu ...................................................................126


Display Options ..................................................................... 126 Set Background Color .......................................................... 126 Color On/Off.......................................................................... 126 Show Crosshairs .................................................................... 126 Change Floor ......................................................................... 126 Up One Floor ......................................................................... 127 Down One Floor .................................................................... 127 Materials List Submenu ....................................................... 127 Better Homes and Gardens Design Planning Center ........ 128

Window Menu ..............................................................128


Fill Window ........................................................................... 128 Fill Window Building Only .................................................. 128 Zoom....................................................................................... 129

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Zoom Out ............................................................................... 129 Zoom In .................................................................................. 129 Undo Zoom ............................................................................ 129 Pan Window........................................................................... 129 Cascade .................................................................................. 129 Tile Horizontally ................................................................... 129 Tile Vertically ........................................................................ 129 Arrange Icons ........................................................................ 130 Next Window ......................................................................... 130 Previous Window .................................................................. 130 Names of Open Plans ............................................................ 130

Help Menu ....................................................................130


Contents and Index ............................................................... 130 Current Mode ........................................................................ 130 Launch Quick Start at Startup ............................................ 131 View Users Guide................................................................. 131 View Quick Start Guide ....................................................... 131 View Training Videos ........................................................... 131 Visit Better Homes and Gardens Web Site......................... 131 Visit Home Designer Web Site ............................................. 131 Upgrade to Chief Architect .................................................. 131 Download Program Updates ................................................ 132 Technical Support ................................................................. 132 About Landscaping and Deck Designer.............................. 132

The Contextual Menu ..................................................132 Chapter 7: Toolbar Buttons ................................. 135 Overview .......................................................................135
Child Buttons......................................................................... 135 Edit Buttons ........................................................................... 136
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The Toolbar Buttons ....................................................136


Select Objects......................................................................... 136 Wall Tools .............................................................................. 136 Curved Wall Tools ................................................................ 137 Door Tools.............................................................................. 138 Window Tools ........................................................................ 139 Library Browser.................................................................... 139 Fireplace................................................................................. 140 Stair Tools .............................................................................. 140 Roof Tools .............................................................................. 140 Electrical Tools ...................................................................... 141 Dimension Tools .................................................................... 141 Text Tools............................................................................... 142 Terrain Tools ......................................................................... 142 Terrain Feature Tools........................................................... 143 Sprinkler Tools ...................................................................... 144 Plant Tools ............................................................................. 144 Down One Floor .................................................................... 145 Change Floor ......................................................................... 145 Up One Floor ......................................................................... 145 Floor Tools ............................................................................. 145 View Tools.............................................................................. 146 Material List Tool ................................................................. 146 Zoom Tools ............................................................................ 146 New Plan ................................................................................ 147 Open Plan............................................................................... 147 Print........................................................................................ 147 Save......................................................................................... 148 Help Index.............................................................................. 148

View Tools ....................................................................148


Final View .............................................................................. 148
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Final View With Exterior Shadows ..................................... 148 Cross Section Slider .............................................................. 149 Toggle Sunlight...................................................................... 149 Material Painter .................................................................... 149 Material Eyedropper ............................................................ 149 Camera Orbit Tools ............................................................. 150 Camera Tilt Tools ................................................................. 150 Camera Move Tools .............................................................. 151 Move Camera With Mouse Tools ........................................ 151 Walkthrough Recording Tools ............................................ 152 Calculate From All Floors .................................................... 152 Manufacturers ....................................................................... 152 Export Materials List............................................................ 153

Edit Toolbar Buttons ...................................................153


Select Next Object ................................................................. 153 Open Object........................................................................... 153 Copy/Paste ............................................................................. 153 Delete ...................................................................................... 154 Accurate Move....................................................................... 154 Replace from Library ........................................................... 154 Break Line ............................................................................. 154 Change Line/Arc ................................................................... 154 Form Stairwell....................................................................... 155 Change Opening/Hinge Side ................................................ 155 Change Swing Side................................................................ 155 Gable Over Door/Window.................................................... 155 Delete Gable Over an Opening ............................................ 155 Center Object ........................................................................ 155 Explode Block ........................................................................ 156 Align Left ............................................................................... 156 Center ..................................................................................... 156
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Align Right............................................................................. 156 Justify ..................................................................................... 156

Chapter 8: Dialogs ................................................ 157 Overview .......................................................................157 3D Backdrop .................................................................158 Arrow Defaults .............................................................158 Bay/Box/Bow Window Specification ..........................159 Build Roof .....................................................................160 Camera Defaults ..........................................................162 Camera Specification ...................................................162 Change Floor ................................................................163 Color Chooser ..............................................................163 Corner Board Specification ........................................164 Create New Plan ..........................................................164 Cross Section Slider .....................................................165 Deck Railing Specification ..........................................166 Default Settings ............................................................166 Define Material ............................................................167 Delete Objects ...............................................................168 Dimension Defaults ......................................................169 Display Options ............................................................170 Door Specification ........................................................171 Elevation Line Specification .......................................175 Elevation Point Specification ......................................176
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Export Picture File ......................................................177 Export Windows Metafile ...........................................178 Fencing Specification ...................................................179 Fireplace Specification ................................................180 Fixture Specification ....................................................182 Flat Region Specification ............................................184 Foundation Defaults ....................................................185 Furniture Specification ...............................................185 Material Defaults .........................................................185 Grow Plants ..................................................................186 Hardiness Zone Map ...................................................187 Hill/Valley Specification ..............................................188 Image Specification ......................................................189 Import Backdrop File ..................................................191 Import Picture File ......................................................192 Library Browser ..........................................................192 Library Search .............................................................194 Line Specification .........................................................196 Manufacturers ..............................................................197 Material Defaults .........................................................198 Material List Display Options ....................................199 Materials List ...............................................................199 Metafile Size .................................................................201 New Floor .....................................................................202 Open Movie File ...........................................................203

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Open Plan File ..............................................................203 Page Setup ....................................................................204 Picture File Box Specification .....................................205 Plan Defaults ................................................................205 Plant Chooser ...............................................................206 Plant Image Specification ............................................209 Polyline Specification ...................................................213 Print ..............................................................................214 Print Material ...............................................................215 Quoin Specification ......................................................215 Railing Specification ....................................................217 Raised/Lowered Region Specification ........................219 Render Quality .............................................................220 Replace From Library .................................................220 Room Defaults ..............................................................221 Room Specification ......................................................221 Save Plan File ...............................................................225 Select Library Object ..................................................225 Select Material .............................................................226 Set Background Color .................................................227 Sprinkler Specification ................................................228 Staircase Specification .................................................229 Stair Landing Specification ........................................232 Sun Light Specification ...............................................232 Terrain Feature Specification .....................................233

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Terrain Specification ...................................................235 Text Defaults ................................................................236 Text Specification .........................................................238 Wall Defaults ................................................................238 Wall Hatch ....................................................................238 Wall Specification ........................................................239 Window Defaults ..........................................................242 Window Specification ..................................................242 Write Materials Export File .......................................247 Write Movie File ..........................................................248 Appendix A: License Agreement......................... 251

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Whats in the Product Box

Chapter 1:

Installation
Installation This chapter will help you get started with the program. In this chapter you will learn:
Whats in the Product Box System Requirements Recommended System Installing the Program Starting Landscaping and Deck Designer Removing Landscaping and Deck Designer Training Videos

Whats in the Product Box


Your Landscaping and Deck Designer package includes the following: Landscaping and Deck Designer Program CD Landscaping and Deck Designer Tutorial CD Landscaping and Deck Designer Users Guide

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System Requirements
In order to install and run Landscaping and Deck Designer, your computer system must meet the following minimum requirements: A computer running Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. 400 MHz processor or greater. At least 1 GB of available hard disk space for a full installation (400 MB to install without all available program content). 64 MB of RAM or greater. A CD-ROM drive. A 2-button mouse supported by Windows. A color monitor which supports 16 bit color.

Recommended System
For improved performance the following system is recommended: A computer running Windows XP or newer. 2 GHz processor or greater. At least 2 GB of available hard disk space. 512 MB of RAM or greater. A CD-ROM drive. A 2-button mouse with a mouse wheel. A color monitor which supports 32 bit color at a screen resolution of 1024x768 or greater. A video card with OpenGL hardware acceleration that has 32 MB of memory or greater. For more information on system recommendations, visit our Web site at www.homedesignersoftware.com.

Installing the Program

Installing the Program


To install Landscaping and Deck Designer 1. Insert the CD-ROM into your CD drive. The Landscaping and Deck Designer startup window will open. Installation 2. Click the Install Landscaping and Deck Designer 7.0 button to open the welcome window of the InstallShield Wizard for Better Homes and Gardens Landscaping and Deck Designer. Acrobat Reader is also available on the CD for installation if you would like to view the Users Guide in PDF format. Click the Visit the Web Site button to launch your Web browser and connect you to the Home Designer home page. Click the Help button to open the on-line help for information about installation. Click the Exit button to close the Landscaping and Deck Designer startup window. 3

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Note: If the Landscaping and Deck Designer installation window does not appear, you can open it manually. Click the Start button, then click the Runoption. Type D:\Setup (assuming your CD-ROM drive is drive D) and press Enter or click OK.

Setup Maintenance

3. If you have installed the program before, this window will appear, allowing you to reinstall or uninstall the program. If you are installing the program for the first time, this window will not appear. 4

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InstallShield Wizard Welcome

4. Click Next to continue.

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License Agreement

5. Read the License Agreement carefully. You must click the Yes button acknowledging agreement to its terms before continuing.

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Choose Destination Location

6. Choose the destination folder for the program. By default, the program will install in the C:\Program Files\ART Inc\Landscaping and Deck Designer 7.0 folder. Click the Browse button to navigate the directories. Click Next to proceed.

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Select Program Folder

7. Define the name of the program folder. When you click the Windows Start button and choose Programs, this is the name you will see in the program listing. All shortcuts for Landscaping and Deck Designer will be contained in this program folder. 8. Click Next to continue and the InstallShield Wizard will begin copying files to your hard disk. This may take a few minutes.

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InstallShield Wizard Complete

9. When all files have been copied, this dialog will display. Click Finish to launch Landscaping and Deck Designer. Uncheck Launch Landscaping and Deck Designer and click Finish to return to your desktop.

Starting Landscaping and Deck Designer


1. You can use the Start menu or the shortcut on your desktop to start Landscaping and Deck Designer. When you launch the program for the first time, the Registration Wizard will open.

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Registration Wizard

2. Click Next to continue.

Enter CD Key

3. Enter your CD key, which is on a sticker on your CD jewel case.

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User Information

4. Enter your contact information for registration. This information is used to authenticate your right to use this product and to notify you of free updates and other important information.

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Mailing Address

5. Enter your mailing address and click Next to continue.

Online Registration

6. Click the Next button to register your software information online.

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Removing Landscaping and Deck Designer

Completing the Registration Wizard

7. Click Print Registration Information to print a copy of the registration for your own records. Click Finish to close the Registration Wizard and launch Landscaping and Deck Designer.

Removing Landscaping and Deck Designer


There are three ways that Landscaping and Deck Designer can be removed from your computer: from the Control Panel, from the Start menu, or using the InstallShield Wizard on the program disk. To remove the program using the Control Panel 1. Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop. 2. Open the Control Panel. 3. Double-click Add/Remove programs. 4. Find Landscaping and Deck Designer and click Remove. To remove the program using the Start menu 1. Click the Windows Start button.

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2. Select Programs> Better Homes and Gardens> Landscaping and Deck Designer> Uninstall Landscaping and Deck Designer. To remove the program using the installation disk 1. Place the disc in the CD-ROM drive and select Install Landscaping and Deck Designer 7.0 from the Landscaping and Deck Designer startup window. 2. On the Setup Maintenance page, select Uninstall and click Next.

3. Click Yes to remove Landscaping and Deck Designer.

Training Videos
A CD-ROM containing Landscaping and Deck Designer Training Videos is included in the software package. To view the tutorials, place the Tutorial CD into your CD-ROM drive. The training videos will run automatically.

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Using Landscaping and Deck Designer

Chapter 2:

Overview
Overview

This chapter presents an overview of the program. In this chapter you will learn:
Using Landscaping and Deck Designer Quick Start Guide The Landscaping and Deck Designer Interface Designing With Objects Drawing a Building Understanding Default Settings Working with Multiple Floors Using Text Using Dimensions Additional Resources Technical Support

Using Landscaping and Deck Designer


Landscaping and Deck Designer creates complete, professional-looking landscaping and deck plans. The program simplifies the task of drawing accurate plans, allowing you to experiment with alternatives and communicate your ideas to others. With Landscaping and Deck Designer, you can: Start your plan with an existing template, then modify it for your needs. 15

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Add decks, porches, patios, and stairs to your plan. Add terrain elevation information using elevation points and elevation lines and generate contours based on this elevation data. Add terrain objects such as hills, valleys, and elevated regions. Add terrain features such as driveways, sidewalks, garden beds, and ponds. Add exterior landscaping objects like trees, shrubs, and flowers. Add sprinklers and sprinkler lines to your landscaping. Add exterior fixtures such as pools, hot tubs, firepits, playground equipment, mailboxes, and fire hydrants to your plan. Add exterior furniture such as tables, chairs, benches, ping pong tables, and planters. View and edit your plan in two dimensions and three dimensions. Experiment with different design alternatives without agonizing over every line and measurement. Add text to your plan to help communicate your ideas. Create accurate dimensions and other details. Record and show animated 3D walkthrough representations of your landscaping project. Create itemized lists of materials to help you estimate material costs.

For more information about the available tools in Landscaping and Deck Designer and how they can be used, see the Landscaping Tutorial on page 35, the Deck and Porch Tutorial on page 55, and the Custom House Tutorial on page 67.

Quick Start Guide


When you first start Landscaping and Deck Designer, the Quick Start Guide opens. This tutorial is designed to help you get familiar with the program and determine which approach to landscaping design makes the most sense for you.

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The Landscaping and Deck Designer Interface

The Landscaping and Deck Designer Interface


Landscaping and Deck Designer uses multiple application windows to display different views of your plan. All the menus and commands in the program are available via the toolbar or menu.

Windows
The term windows has two meanings in Landscaping and Deck Designer. A window is an object that can be placed in a wall in your plan, and is also a graphical user interface element that contains a particular view. Landscaping and Deck Designer can display multiple independent application windows, so you can have several views of a single plan open at once. For example, you can have a plan view, overview, and camera views from several angles open at the same time; and even can even open more than one plan to compare designs. All open windows are listed at the bottom of the Window menu. To switch to a different window, select it from that list; or, press Ctrl + Tab on your keyboard to cycle through all currently open views.

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Views
The View Tools in Landscaping and Deck Designer offer several of ways to look at your design. You can move, resize, open, close, and print each window separately. To make a window active, simply click it. You can open a maximum of ten windows at any given time.

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Floor Plan View Most views are opened from floor plan view, which is the view displayed when you first open a file. Floor plan view shows you a two-dimensional view of your design. Here you can add, edit, and see all the elements of your plan, from walls and doors to plants, dimensions, and labels.

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Camera View Camera views display three-dimensional perspectives of your design, showing you how the plan will look when finished. The angle, direction and zoom of the camera can be adjusted, while the camera itself remains in place. You can add, delete, and edit objects in a camera view.

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Full Overview The Full Overview is a birds-eye view of the entire plan, including multiple-level designs with roofs. As in a camera view, objects can be selected and edited in a full overview. Unlike a camera view, a full overview allows you to move not only the angle and direction of the camera, but its position, as well.

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Final View The Final View and Final View With Shadows buttons are available from the 3D menu and from the toolbars within camera and full overviews. A Final View displays the same scene as the 3D view from which it was created. It smooths out textures and makes sure they are accurate where different planes meet. You can save this view as a bitmap graphic image. A Final View With Shadows the sun. will also display shadows cast by

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Materials Lists A Materials List can be generated for the entire plan or for a portion of it. The Materials List tools can be accessed by selecting Tools> Materials List from the menu. The Materials List window shows an estimate of the materials needed to construct your design. You can also use the Materials List window to generate an estimated cost of materials based on unit costs that you enter. For more information, see Materials List on page 199.

Menu Commands
Most of the programs functionality can be accessed from the menu. Which menu items are available for use at any one time depends on a variety of conditions including, but not limited to, the type of object which is currently selected; the type of view which is currently active; and whether

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a certain type of object exists in your plan or not. For a complete discussion of the menu commands, see Menus on page 77.

Toolbar Buttons
While the menus offer access to most of the programs functionality, Landscaping and Deck Designer simplifies access to much of the programs functionality through the use of toolbars and toolbar buttons. Toolbar buttons are shortcuts to the most commonly used menu commands, and are displayed in the toolbars, typically at the top and sides of the programs main window. Landscaping and Deck Designer has different toolbars that display at different times, depending the selected object; active tool; and current view. Some toolbar buttons, identified by a blue triangle in their bottom right corner, have child buttons and are referred to as parent buttons. Click a parent button to display its child buttons to the right. Some toolbar buttons may become available on the edit toolbar when objects are selected. The edit toolbar buttons that display depend on the object(s) that are currently selected and indicate how that object can be edited. For more information, see The Toolbar Buttons on page 136.

Tool Tips
When the pointer passes over a button, its name pops up in a small window called a Tool Tip. At the same time, a brief description of each tool can be found on the Status Bar at the bottom of Landscaping and Deck Designers main window.

Designing With Objects


Landscaping and Deck Designer uses objects that contain information about what the objects are; how they are shaped; how they relate to other objects; and what they can and cannot do. Walls, deck railings, terrain

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features, plants, furniture, and text are just a few of the many objects ready to be used in Landscaping and Deck Designer. Because so much of your drawing is done automatically, Landscaping and Deck Designer helps you spend less time drawing and more time designing.

Editing Objects
Once an object is placed in your plan, you can select it and edit it in many different ways. When an object is selected, edit buttons display on the edit toolbar. Click Overview the Open Object edit button to open the specification dialog, where you can edit the selected object. Other edit buttons may also display, depending on what type of object is selected. When an object is selected, it will also display edit handles which indicate how the object can be edited using your mouse. Not all edit handles display for all objects. For example, a window placed in a wall cannot be rotated, so the rotate edit handle does not appear for selected windows. The following image shows a selected object; its edit toolbar; the edit handles it displays when selected; and an arrow indicating which way it faces.

edit toolbar

edit handles

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To select an object 1. Click the Select Objects tool on the toolbar or select Edit> Select Objects from the menu. 2. Click on the object using your mouse to select it. You can use some drawing tools to select the type of object they create. For example, to move a staircase you just created, you can click on it with the Stairs tool active. When you select an object, edit tools display on the edit toolbar, indicating how that selected object can be edited. 3. Right-click on the object while any tool is active, which will display the objects edit handles and its contextual menu. To select an object sharing the same space with another 1. Click on an object sharing the same space as, or stacked on top of, the one you wish to select. 2. Click the Select Next Object To open an object for specification 1. Select the object. 2. Click the Open Object using the Select Objects To copy an object 1. Select the object. 2. Click the Copy/Paste edit button. 3. Click in the desired location to place the copy. To delete an object 1. Select the object. 2. Select Edit> Delete from the menu; press the Delete key; or click the Delete Object edit button. To move an object 1. Click the object to select it. tool. edit button.

edit button or double-click the object

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rotate

move reshape

Drawing a Building
There are three things to remember when drawing a plan: Room spaces are defined by walls and railings. If a space is not completely surrounded by walls, it is not a room. Some outdoor living areas such as decks and porches are considered rooms and must be surrounded by walls, railings, or invisible walls. Openings in walls and railings are best made by placing doors or doorways, not by leaving out a section of wall.

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2. Move the pointer over the Move handle to change the cursor to a four-headed arrow. 3. Click on the Move handle and drag it to move the object to a new location. To move diagonally or through another object, hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard while dragging. To resize an object 1. Click the object to select it. 2. Drag one of the side or end handles in or out to contract or expand it. To rotate an object 1. Click the object to select it. 2. Move the pointer over the triangular Rotate handle to change the cursor to a rotation arrow. 3. Click and drag in a circular motion to rotate the object.

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The program will measure and align walls for you and will even move and resize walls to make them connect. You can sketch out the general shape first and fine-tune it later.

Adding Walls
Create walls using any of the the Wall Tools Wall from the menu. or by selecting Build>

Adding Doors
You can create doors using any of the Door tools or by selecting Build> Door from the menu. Select a door type and click on a wall or railing to place it. Once a door is placed into your plan, you can move; resize; and otherwise customize it by opening it for specification.

Adding Windows
Windows are created by selecting one of the Window tools or by selecting Build> Window from the menu and placing a window in a wall. Once a window is placed, you can move it, resize it, and otherwise customize it by opening it for specification.

Working with Fixtures, Furniture, and Outdoor Objects


The Library Browser lets you find and place fixtures, furniture, and outdoor objects.

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Working with Roofs


Once a structure has walls, a roof can be created. Landscaping and Deck Designer offers fully automatic roofing tools to make roofing easy. Using the appropriate Roof tools, you can add gables above doors and windows and create roof styles such as gable, hip or shed. The default is a hip roof, but you can change this. The training videos offer some examples of how to create different roof styles.

Adding Electrical Objects


Electrical objects are created by clicking the Electrical parent button or selecting Build> Electrical. Select an electrical object and click in your plan to place it. Both 110V and 220V outlets, switches, and light fixtures are available and can be placed and edited much like other objects.

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Understanding Default Settings


For most object types, default settings are derived from the plan-wide defaults for that object type. Select Edit> Default Settings from the menu to open the Default Settings dialog; click on a category in the tree view to the left; and click the Edit button to open the default dialog for that object type. Setting the default values for objects saves time: for example, if you specify the window defaults before beginning your plan, all windows will be of the style and size that you selected. Once theyre placed in your plan, you can then edit them individually as needed.

Working with Multiple Floors


In Landscaping and Deck Designer, up to three separate floors can be created in a plan, plus an attic and a foundation. Only one floor at a time can be active; it is, however, possible to view more than one floor simultaneously by selecting File> Open Plan and opening a second window displaying the plan view of your current design. By default, the floor height of Floor 1 is 0 (zero) and the Foundation is always built under this level. Regardless of the floor plan of the structure in your plan, it is usually best to create your Terrain Perimeter on Floor 1.

Using Text
Text is drawn as an object, so it scales up or down as you zoom in or out of the plan.

Using Dimensions
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create interior, exterior, automatic, and manual dimension lines using the Dimension Tools . Dimension lines can be selected and moved using the central edit handle.

Additional Resources
A variety of reference sources are available to help you learn about Landscaping and Deck Designer and how to use it to meet your design goals. Overview

Better Homes and Gardens Design Planning Center


The Better Homes and Gardens Design Planning Center is an excellent resource for learning more about landscaping and deck design topics. Select Tools> Better Homes and Gardens Design Planning Center from the menu to learn more.

Landscaping and Deck Designer Users Guide


The Users Guide is a comprehensive source of information for Landscaping and Deck Designer. It includes a table of contents and stepby-step tutorials. It is also available in electronic format by selecting Help> View Users Guide in Landscaping and Deck Designer. This electronic PDF contains additional reference information covering the programs toolbar buttons, menus, and dialogs.

Landscaping and Deck Designer Help


Select an object, toolbar button, or menu item and press the F1 function key on your keyboard to open Landscaping and Deck Designer Help and learn more about that specific object or command. You can also click the Help button found in dialogs throughout the program to learn more about that dialog.

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Selecting Help> Contents and Index will open Landscaping and Deck Designer Help and allow you to navigate the available help topics or search for information by keyword. Landscaping and Deck Designer Help contains reference information covering the programs toolbar buttons, menus, and dialogs.

Landscaping and Deck Designer Web Site


Select Help> Visit Landscaping and Deck Designer Web Site or go to www.homedesignersoftware.com to visit the Landscaping and Deck Designer Web site for up-to-date information about the program, including program updates.

User Forum
The HomeTalk Bulletin Board is a great place to discuss and exchange ideas with other Better Homes and Gardens home design software users. Here you can post questions; read and join in discussions with other users; and post suggestions to improve our products. In addition to our regular users, you will find that from time to time, our engineering and support teams provide input on current topics. This resource is available free of charge at www.homedesignersoftware.com/hometalk/.

Training Videos
A free tutorial CD of training videos for Landscaping and Deck Designer is included with the software. These how-to videos provide helpful information about using the program.

Technical Support
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the program running when you call, as you will be asked to provide a detailed description of what happens when you try to run the program.

Before Contacting Technical Support


Before contacting Technical Support, take a moment to see if the answer to your question is found in the Users Guide, tutorials, or in our on-line Help Database. When you contact us, you will be referred to these resources if the answer can be found there. Look up items related to your question in the Table of Contents of the Users Guide. This guide will assist you in answering most how-to questions. Click Help> Contents and Index in Landscaping and Deck Designer to access a comprehensive index of help topics. Refer to the Tutorial CD included with the program, which answers many how-to questions. Visit our Technical Support Help Database, which contains articles describing how to resolve common technical problems, at: www.homedesignersoftware.com. The Help Database also includes a selection of articles describing how to accomplish a number of design goals. Use the How Do I...? Solution Finder to locate articles of interest to you. If you have a question about how best to accomplish a certain design task, you may find the users at the HomeTalk user form a valuable resource for information and advice.

Installation Issues
The following are common reasons for installation failure of Landscaping and Deck Design and other software: 1. Anti-virus software is enabled and interfering with installation. Antivirus software is the number one cause of installation failures for any type of software. Refer to the documentation for your anti-virus

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software for details on how to disable the software and re-enable it once installation is complete. 2. The recommended minimum system requirements are not met. 3. The CD has fingerprints, scratches, or other defects. Sometimes a small fingerprint can prevent a program from installing. Clean the CD with a soft cotton cloth that will not cause scratching on the CD.
Note: If you see visible cracking on a CD, do not insert it in your CD ROM drive. Cracked CDs can fly apart and cause damage to your CD drive.

Contacting Technical Support


Landscaping and Deck Designer Technical Support is available Monday through Friday from 6 AM to 5 PM Pacific Standard Time and can be reached in the following ways: E-mail - Send an e-mail to our technical support department using the Email Support form in the Contact Technical Support section of our Web site, www.homedesignersoftware.com. Telephone - You can speak with a Technical Support professional on the telephone, the number can be found on our Web site at www.homedesignersoftware.com.

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Chapter 3:

Landscaping Tutorial

Introduction
This tutorial and the two that follow were written to help you learn how to use the Landscaping and Deck Designer tools. It is a good idea to complete these tutorials and become familiar with all available tools before beginning your own project. In this tutorial, you will learn how to add elevation information to your terrain; how to create terrain features; and how to add plants and other objects from the library. Well begin this tutorial with a template plan. Its a good idea to close other open plans. If necessary, you can restart the program to make sure no plans are open.

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Starting a New Project


Note: Screen images throughout the tutorials have been taken from a smaller window to optimize graphics quality. The size and proportions of the interface may display differently on your screen than they do in this manual.

To start Landscaping and Deck Designer 1. Click the Windows Start button and select Programs. 2. Select Better Homes and Gardens. 3. Click Landscaping and Deck Designer to start the program. To close any open plans Select File> Close All from the menu. Using the Close All command instead of Close closes all open plans. To open a new plan 1. Select File> New Plan to open the Create New Plan dialog.

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2. In the Create New Plan dialog, there are several templates to choose from. Some templates contain empty yards into which you can place your own house. Other templates contain houses. When you are ready to start your own project, youll want to set up a house and yard similar to the one youll be working on. For now, well begin with the Tutorial_Template.plan and select U.S. Units. 3. Click OK and the floor plan view opens, ready for you to start drawing.

4. It is a good idea to get into the habit of saving your work. Select File> Save to open the Save Plan File dialog; browse to select a location; enter a name for your file; and click OK to save your plan and close the dialog.

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Adding Elevation Information


Our terrain is flat because there is no elevation data in the plan. To add elevation information to your plan 1. Click the Terrain Tools parent button and then the Elevation Line child button. 2. Draw elevation lines as illustrated in the following image. Drawing an elevation line near the end of another will attach the two elevation lines together. 3. To enter elevation information, click the Select Objects button, select an elevation line, and click the Open Object edit button to open it for specification. You can also double-click an object when the Select Objects button is active to open it for specification. Values entered are in inches unless the foot ( ' ) mark is added. 4. Enter elevation information for all elevation lines.

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5. Select 3D> Full Overview to create a full overview. Pressing the I key or the O key will move the camera in or out. We can see that the terrain directly below the house is being flattened.

6. At the bottom of the Window menu select Tutorial_Template: floor plan to return to floor plan view. Note that the building is surrounded by a rectangle in floor plan view, this is the terrain perimeter. 7. Select the terrain perimeter, click the Open Object edit button to open the Terrain Specification dialog, uncheck Flatten Pad on the General tab, and click OK. 8. Look at the plan in a full overview and notice that the terrain is now unaffected by the building pad. Next well create a retaining wall.

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Note: For better clarity, images of 3D views in this tutorial were taken using low render quality settings. Select Edit> Default Settings from the menu, select Render Quality from the Default Settings dialog and click the Edit button to open the Render Quality dialog. See Render Quality on page 220.

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Adding a retaining wall will help to create a flat building pad for the house. To draw a retaining wall 1. Return to the floor plan view by selecting it from the bottom of the Window menu.
Note: Open 3D views are redrawn whenever changes are made to the plan, even if they are not currently visible. Closing 3D views and recreating them when they are needed will allow the program to operate as quickly as possible.

2. Select the Wall Tools parent button, then the Retaining Wall child button. Draw two straight wall sections as shown, excluding the section where they connect.

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3. Select the Curved Wall Tools parent button, then the Curved Retaining Wall child button and draw a curved retaining wall that connects the two straight sections. You may need to adjust the arc of the curved section to connect it to the straight sections. Do this by selecting the curved section using the Select Objects using the triangular edit handle that appears. tool and

4. Now draw another elevation line just to the inside of the retaining wall to help designate the height of this area when terrain is generated. This elevation line can stay at its default height of 0' 0.

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5. Now look at your plan in a full overview. It should look like this.

Adding Terrain Features


Now well add a garden bed, a beach, a water line, and a pathway to our plan.

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To add a a skirt to the house 1. In floor plan view, click the Terrain Feature Tools parent button and then the Round Garden Bed child button. The garden bed tool can be used in a variety of ways. Well use it to create a terrain skirt, not an actual garden. 2. Click and draw a garden bed that surrounds the house.

3. With the Select Objects

button active, click the garden bed to

select it, click the Break Line edit button, then click on the garden bed to add a break. A break adds an edit handle, allowing greater control of the shape of the terrain feature. Continue adding breaks and using the edit handles to adjust the shape of the garden bed to match the footprint of the house.

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4. Take a look at the skirt in a camera view. Click the View Tools parent button, then the Camera child button, and click and drag in floor plan view to create the camera view. Where you click determines the position of the camera and where you release the mouse determines the point about which the camera will rotate.

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To create a beach 1. In floor plan view, click the Terrain Feature Tools parent button and then the Round Garden Bed child button. Click and drag in floor plan view to draw a garden bed.

2. Select the garden bed and click the Open Object edit button to open the Terrain Feature Specification dialog. 3. On the Materials tab, select the terrain feature and click Select Material to open the Select Library Object dialog and assign a sand material from the landscaping library.

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4. Now take a full overview to see our new beach.

To create water 1. Click the Terrain Feature Tools parent button and then the Pond child button. Click and drag in floor plan view to draw a pond on top of the beach we just created.

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2. Select the pond and click the Open Object edit button to open it for specification.On the General tab, change the Height to .25 to raise the water above the beach. 3. Take a look in a full overview.

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To add a stepping stone pathway from the beach to the house 1. Click the Terrain Feature Tools Region parent button and then the Flat in. child button. Click and drag a flat region just above the

beach which is approximately 1' x 4'. It may help to Zoom

2. Now select the Terrain Feature Tools

parent button and then the

Feature Region child button and click and drag to draw a feature region of the same size, directly on top of the flat region. 3. Select the feature region and click the Open Object edit button to open it for specification. If you select the flat region instead, you can press the Tab key or the Next edit button to select the feature region. The status bar at the bottom of the window will say Terrain Feature when the feature region is selected. 4. On the General tab, change the Height to 1 inch. On the Material tab, select the terrain feature, click the Select Material button, and specify

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a different material if you like. Brick Pavers in the Masonry library make nice stepping stones.

5. Lets look at our stepping stone in a Camera

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6. In floor plan view, click the Select Objects button, hold down the Shift key, and drag a marquee around the feature region and flat region to group-select them. To group select the two objects you can also select one of them, hold down the Shift key, then select the other. 7. Double-click the Copy/Paste edit button and click in floor plan view to paste copies of the group selected objects. Continue pasting copies until you have created a pathway that leads to the house.

Adding Library Objects


The library contains many objects that can be added to a plan such as plant images and landscaping blocks. To add plants 1. Find the Library Browser on the right of your screen. If it is not open, select Library> Library Browser from the menu.

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2. At the bottom of the Library Browser, click the Plant Chooser button to open the Plant Chooser dialog. This dialog can also be opened by selecting Terrain> Plant> Plant Chooser from the menu. 3. On the Plant Information tab in the Plant Chooser dialog, enter birch in the Common Names field, and click the Search button to find birch trees in the Library Browser.

4. Double-click Betula papyrifera (young) from the search results. This selects Betula papyrifera (young) in the Library Browser for placement. 5. Close or move the Plant Chooser dialog, and click in floor plan view or a 3D view to place the selected plant at that location. You can continue placing the selected plant image until another tool or library object is selected.
Note: Images do not appear in low render quality mode. Select Edit> Default Settings from the menu, select Render Quality from the Default Settings dialog and click the Edit button to open the Render Quality dialog. Select either the medium or high render quality setting and click OK. You may need to press F5 to refresh the 3D view.

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To add Landscaping Blocks 1. Return to floor plan view and select Library> Architectural Block Library to open the Library Browser to the Architectural Block category. 2. Click on the + next to the Landscaping Beds library to display its contents, and click on Bench Garden to select it and display it in the preview panes. 3. Click in your terrain to place this garden block in your plan. 4. Take a Camera view to see the landscaping bed in 3D.

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To take a Final View 1. Create a full overview by selecting 3D> Full Overview from the menu. 2. Select 3D> Final View, or 3D> Final View with Exterior Shadows from the menu to to create a final view from a 3D view.

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Chapter 4:

Deck and Porch Tutorial

Introduction
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a multi-level deck. Youll create two decks; add a sliding door from the house to the deck; and draw stairs from one level to the other. You will also learn how to change materials on objects and create a materials list.

Starting a New Project


In this tutorial well continue where we left off in the previous tutorial. It is not necessary that you complete the prior tutorial before continuing with this one, but it is recommended.

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Adding Decks
Since our home is on a beach, well add a couple of decks so we can enjoy the scenery from the outside of the house. To add a first and second floor deck to the plan 1. In floor plan view, go to the first floor (if you arent there already). 2. Click the Wall Tools parent button, select the Deck Railing child button, and draw a deck off of the first floor. When the deck is enclosed by deck railings, a Deck label will display.You can delete the stepping stones that we made in the previous tutorial if you like.

3. Now take a look at our first floor deck in a Camera view. You can see that the program automatically generated support pillars, footings, and the handrail.

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4. In floor plan view, click the Up One Floor second floor.

button to go to the

Door Tools parent button, then the Sliding Door button, and then click on the wall.

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5. Click the Wall Tools parent button, then the Deck Railing child button, and draw a deck on the second floor which is 10 feet deep and 10 feet wide. 6. The deck railing that runs parallel with the beach should align closely with the wall on the first floor below. When it is in nearalignment, select the railing, open it for specification, and on the General tab of the Railing Specification dialog, check Align With Lower Floor. 7. Now well add a sliding door onto the second floor deck. Click the

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Note: The grey area at the front of the second story deck can be made to match the rest of the wall. In floor plan view, select the deck railing, open it for specification, and change the platform edge material to match the wall.

Drawing Stairs
Now well connect the upper and lower decks with a flight of stairs and draw a staircase from the lower deck to the terrain below. To connect the upper and lower decks with stairs default, the Straight Stair child button will be selected. 2. On the first floor, click and drag to draw a stairway from the lower deck railing to the outside edge of the upper deck railing. In many cases an opening will be added automatically to the deck railing at the top of a staircase. In this case well add the door manually, which well get to in the next few steps. Deck Tutorial 1. In floor plan view, click on the Stair Tools parent button. By

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3. Lets look at our staircase in a 3D view.

4. A door can be added in a 3D view or in floor plan view. Click the Door Tools parent button, which will select the Door child button by default, then click on the deck railing to create an opening.

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To draw a down staircase to the ground 1. On the first floor, in floor plan view, click on the Stair Tools parent, then the Straight Stair child button. 2. Hold down the Shift key and drag a straight stair section from the left side of the lower deck to the ground. Holding the Shift key draws a down staircase instead of an up staircase. Down staircases should only be drawn when a staircase is needed to connect to the ground level. Lets also move the stepping stones so that they lead to the staircase. Deck Tutorial

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3. Now take a look at our deck in a Camera

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Adding Furniture
Now lets add some furniture to our deck. To add furniture to the deck 1. Select Library> Furniture (Exterior) Library to open the Library Browser to the Furniture (Exterior) category. 2. Navigate to the Exterior Chairs library and select a chair, such as the Adirondack Chair. When selected, a preview will display.

3. In floor plan view or a 3D view, click on the deck to place a chair at that location. You can continue clicking to place more chairs. 4. Select Library> Fixtures (Exterior) Library and navigate to the Exterior Recreation library. 5. Select a barbeque and place it on the deck, as well.

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Changing Materials
Now lets change the material used on the adirondack chairs to a white paint. To change materials using the Material Painter 1. In a 3D view, click the Material Painter button to open the Select Library Object dialog. 2. In the Materials category, select Colors> White> Bone. Double-click in the upper pane to load that material and close the dialog. 3. The cursor will display as an aerosol paint can in a 3D view, indicating that the selected material is ready to be applied. 4. Click on one of the adirondack chairs to make them white. To change materials using specification dialogs 1. In floor plan view, select one of the chairs, click the Open Object edit button to open the Furniture Specification dialog. 64

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2. On the Materials tab, select Main, then click the Select Material button to open the Select Library Object dialog. 3. Select Colors> White> Bone and click OK to close the Select Library Object dialog.

4. Click OK to close the Furniture Specification dialog.

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Generating a Materials List


A materials list can be generated to estimate the cost of an entire plan or just a portion of a plan. To calculate a materials list for the entire plan Select the Tools> Materials List> Calculate from All Floors. A materials list is generated for all floors of the house. To calculate a materials list for just the deck 1. Select the Tools> Materials List> Calculate from Area. 2. Click and drag a box surrounding the first floor deck to display a Materials List for the area surrounded by the box. 3. Locate the barbeque under the Fixtures category. 4. Click in the Price column for the barbeque and type in $75.00. Notice that the subtotal and Total both update to reflect the pricing change. You can specify prices for every material in your plan, allowing you to generate a cost estimate.

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Chapter 5:

Custom House Tutorial

Introduction
When starting a landscaping design project, the first step is usually to outline the yard and the house. In previous tutorials, weve shown you how to start using an existing house template. If you cant find a house template which matches yours, you can draw your house and yard or use a digital photograph of your home. This tutorial will show you: How to select and edit the terrain perimeter representing your yard How to use the Wall and Roof tools to draw your house How to place a digital photo of your house in the yard

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If you cant find a house template which matches yours, you can quickly and easily draw your floor plan. Lets begin this tutorial in a new plan with a simple, flat lot. To close any open plans Select File> Close All from the menu. Using the Close All command instead of Close closes all open plans. To open a new plan 1. Select File> New Plan to open the Create New Plan dialog.

2. Under Choose plan style you will find a number of template plans to choose from. Some contain empty yards into which you can place your own house; while others contain pre-built houses. When you click on a template, a brief description displays beneath the Choose plan style list. Under Choose plan style, select Default.

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Click on the radio button beside the units of measurement you wish to use. In this tutorial, U.S. Units (inches) will be used. 3. Click OK to close the dialog and open a floor plan view window, ready for you to start drawing. To represent the shape of your lot 1. Use the Fill Window button to resize the plan to fit your screen. 2. The rectangular box that displays is the Terrain Perimeter, which represents your property lines. Click near one of its edges to select it and display its edit handles. Notice the Move handle that displays at the center of the side that you clicked near. Click and drag this handle to resize the perimeter. The Reshape edit handles at each corner allow you to adjust the shape of the perimeter by clicking and dragging. 3. The edit toolbar has additional tools for modifying the perimeter. Select the Break Line tool, then click on the terrain perimeter to add a new corner handle, which you can then drag to make an irregularly shaped lot. Select the Change Line/Arc edit tool to change the selected edge from a line to an arc. Click it again to restore it to a straight line.

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Edit toolbar

Reshape handles

Move handle Resize handle

Rotate handle Terrain perimeter with edit handles and toolbar

By editing your terrain perimeter, you can create any property outline that you like. In the Landscaping Tutorial, you can also learn how to adjust the slope and relief of your yard.

Drawing a House Using the Wall and Roof Tools


With the Terrain Perimeter adjusted to match your property lines, lets begin to draw a house on the property. To draw walls 1. Click the Wall Tools parent button on the toolbar to display its child tools, then select the Wall child tool. 2. Click in the drawing area and drag a wall from left to right. As you drag, the Status Bar at the bottom of the screen displays the walls length and angle. Angled walls are allowed at increments of 7 degrees, helping to ensure that parallel walls will be parallel.

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3. Use the same technique to draw three more walls. Dont worry about exact placement: new walls will automatically snap to existing walls as long as they are drawn close enough; their positions can always be adjusted later.

A walls length displays as it is drawn. A walls length and angle also display in the Status Bar as it is drawn.

To adjust the spacing of the walls 1. Click on the Select Objects tool, then click on a wall to select it. Notice the dimension line stretching to the opposite wall, as well as the edit handles in the middle of the selected wall and at each end.

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Resize handles

Move handle

A selected wall and its edit handles

2. To move a wall, click on the Move handle that displays near the point where you clicked and drag it to the desired location. The lengths of all connected walls will automatically adjust, keeping them connected. This makes it very easy to sketch out a rough design, which you can adjust for precise dimensions later. 3. To resize a wall, click the wall, then drag one of its end handles. To add a door 1. Click the Door Tools parent button. By default, the Door child tool is selected. 2. Click on a wall to place a door at the location where you click. To add a window 1. Click the Window Tools parent button. By default, the Window child tool is selected. 2. Click on a wall to place a window at the location where you click. To build a roof 1. Select the Roof Tools parent button and click the Build Roof child tool to open the Build Roof dialog.

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2. For this tutorial, accept the default settings and click the OK button to close the dialog and create a 6 in 12 standard hip roof.

Note: In addition to the options available in the Build Roof dialog, roof parameters can be controlled through the settings for individual walls. For more information, see Roof Tab on page 218.

To create a 3D view 1. Click on the View Tools parent button 2. Select the Full Overview child button to create a 3D view that displays the walls, windows, door, and roof that youve created.

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Placing a Digital Photo of Your House in the Yard


Digital photographs can be used in a number of ways in a plan. A photo of your house can be displayed in the yard; photographs of windows, doors, or other accessories can be displayed on a house drawn in the program; and photos of people, plants, or other personal items can be displayed in a plan. Well demonstrate how to place a photo of a house into the yard. Begin by selecting File> New Plan, and choosing the Default template plan under Choose plan style. To import an image 1. Select Build> Image> Create Image to open the Image Specification dialog.

2. Click the Browse button to open the Select Image File dialog and browse to a digital photograph saved on your computer. The image used in this example is included in the Landscape and Deck Designer Library Browser. On a standard installation it can be found by browsing to: C:\Program Files\ART Inc\Landscaping and Deck Designer 70\Images\Objects\Splilt-Level-House.png. 74

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3. Place a check in the box beside Do not rotate in 3D View so that it does not rotate to face the camera in a 3D view. 4. In the 2D Plan Symbol field, specify how this image will display in floor plan view. For this tutorial, select Line. 5. In the Height field, type in the height of the house in the photograph so that it displays at the correct height in the plan. Be sure to include the foot symbol () if you specify the height in feet. 6. Next, navigate to the Transparency tab. Some images have transparency information associated with them, but this one does not. Wed like the purple areas to be transparent. 7. Uncheck the Only use transparency data from the image file checkbox, and select Show Transparency to display a preview of what the image will look like below.

8. Click the OK button to close the dialog and return to floor plan view. 9. Click in floor plan view to place the image at that location. Notice the line that displays where the house will be. Viewing the image in 3D 1. Select the View Tools parent button.

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2. Choose the Full Overview child button to create a 3D view in which you can see the house image in 3D. If the image appears reversed or at an incorrect angle, adjust the camera angle using the Camera Orbit tools, the arrow keys on the keyboard; or select the image in floor plan view and rotate it to the desired angle. Images can be selected and edited in both floor plan view and 3D views using either the edit handles that display or by clicking the Open Object edit button to open the Image Specification dialog.

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Chapter 6:
Menus

Menus

Most of the programs functionality can be accessed from the menu. Which menu items are available at a given time depends on the type of object currently selected; the type of view which is currently active; and whether a certain type of object exists in your plan or not. In this chapter you will learn about the commands found in the:
File Menu Edit Menu Build Menu Terrain Menu Library Menu 3D Menu CAD Menu Tools Menu Window Menu Help Menu

To display a menu Click the menu title using your mouse or press the Alt key, then press the letter of the menu title which becomes underlined. Each menu contains a list of commands, some of which bring up dialog boxes or submenus with their own commands.

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File Menu
The File menu includes commands for creating, opening, closing, saving, printing, and exporting plans. The list at the bottom of the File menu displays the last four plans that were opened. You can select one to open it.

New Plan
Opens the Create New Plan dialog, allowing you to choose a blank plan from a variety of templates for metric and imperial plans. For more information, see Create New Plan on page 164. Opening a new file does not close open files. You can have up to ten files open at once. You can even open several copies of the same plan at once, which can be useful for detail work on different parts of your plan. The title bar of a new plan reads Untitled1: Floor Plan, indicating the file is new, and that the current view is a floor plan view. The floor plan view is always displayed when a new file is created.

Open Plan
Opens the Open Plan File dialog which allows you to browse your computer for existing plan files. For more information, see Open Plan File on page 203.

Close
Closes the active window. You can close one view of a plan and leave the others open. For instance, closing a camera view window does not close the floor plan view window. When you close an existing plan, you are prompted to save any changes. Click Yes to save the changes, No to disregard them, or Cancel to leave the file open. When you choose to save a new plan, the Save Plan File dialog

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Close All
Closes all open windows for all plans.

Save
Saves the current plan using its existing name and location. To change the name or location, use File> Save As. If you are saving a new, unnamed plan, the Save Plan File dialog appears automatically. For more information, see Save Plan File on page 225.

Save As
Displays the Save Plan File dialog, where you can enter a new file name and save the current plans contents to a different file or save the file to a different location. If you open an existing file, then make changes and save the result to a new file, use File> Save As right after opening the existing file to make sure you do not accidentally overwrite the original file. For more information, see Save Plan File on page 225.

Export Submenu
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around an area to export it. After you have drawn the box, the Export Windows Metafile dialog displays. Enter a filename and click Save. For more information, see Export Windows Metafile on page 178. Once you have saved the image the Metafile Size dialog will display, allowing you to specify how big your Metafile will be when imported into another program. For more information, see Metafile Size on page 201. Picture (BMP, JPG, PNG) Saves images. Select this option in 3D views to open the Export Picture File dialog. Enter a file name and click OK to create a .bmp, .jpg., .png, .tif, or .pcx file of the current view. For more information, see Export Picture File on page 177. Materials List (TXT) Exports the active Materials List as a .txt file, which can be used by spreadsheet and database programs. This option is only available when a Materials List is active. To export a Materials List 1. Click the Material List button or select one of the options from the Tools> Materials List submenu to create a Materials List. For more information, see Materials List Submenu on page 127. 2. Select File> Materials List (TXT) from the Materials List menu. 3. Enter a filename and click OK to create a .txt file containing the current Materials spreadsheet. For more information, see Write Materials Export File on page 247.

Import Submenu
Displays a menu that allows you to import data from other programs.

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Import Picture Opens the Import Picture File dialog which allows you to import a picture file into floor plan view. If youve drawn a plan by hand, you can scan it and save it as a .bmp, .jpg. or .png file; import it into Landscaping and Deck Designer; then trace it using the programs drawing tools. For more information, see Import Picture File on page 192. To use a plan youve hand-drawn as the basis for a new plan 1. Scan your drawing. 2. Save it as a picture file (.bmp, .jpg., .png, .gif, .tif or .pcx). 3. Open a floor plan view window. 4. Choose File> Import Picture from the menu. 5. Select the picture file of your scanned plan. You can stretch and rotate the image like any other object and trace the outline of your plan with Exterior and Interior Walls. Import Backdrop Opens the Import Backdrop File dialog which allows you to import a .bmp, .jpg, .png, .gif, .tif, or .pcx file for use as a backdrop in 3D views. See Import Backdrop File on page 191. Menus

Print Submenu
Displays a menu of options related to printing. Page Setup Opens the Page Setup dialog, which allows you to specify page size, orientation, and print scale. Scale to Fit Selects a suitable scale so that everything that is displayed fits on the drawing sheet.

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Center Sheet Moves the drawing sheet relative to the drawing so that it is centered on the drawing without affecting the position of the drawing. Show Sheet Displays the drawing sheet in floor plan view. Print Opens the Print dialog which allows you to specify print settings, change printers, and print your plan. Depending on which window has the focus, this command will either print a 2D floor plan view or a 3D view. For more information, see Print on page 214. Clear Printer Info Clears the printer information associated with the current Page Setup.

Exit
Exits the program, closing all windows and prompting you to save any files that have changed.

Edit Menu
The Edit menu contains commands for modifying existing objects in your plan. The Edit menu also contains the Default Settings submenu which allows you to specify the initial settings for many of the objects that can be placed into your plan.

Undo
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Cut removes the selected object from the plan to the Clipboard. Copy copies the object to the Clipboard. Paste places an object from the Clipboard onto a plan.

Delete
Removes a selected object without storing it on the Clipboard, like pressing the Delete key. A deleted object cannot be pasted back into a plan. Delete can be used in all views except the Materials List.

Delete Objects
Lets you delete entire categories of objects from a single room or an entire plan. Available only in floor plan view. For more information, see Delete Objects on page 168.

Select Objects
Lets you select individual objects by clicking them. In most cases, you can also select objects by clicking them with the tools used to create them. This is the same as clicking the Select Objects button. For more information, see Select Objects on page 136.

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dialog. The command applies to all objects, including walls, rooms, and cameras, and works in all views. The options in the dialog that opens will depend on the type of object, but all have basic dimension and style information, and most have a preview of the selected object. An explanation of the specification dialog for each type of object is included with the description for creating that object.

Move Area
Moves an area and all objects within it at once. To move an area 1. Select Edit> Move Area from the menu. 2. Drag a box around the area to move. 3. Place your cursor over the center handle and drag the area to its new location.

Default Settings
Opens the Default Settings dialog, which provides access to the defaults dialogs for various elements of the program. For more information, see Default Settings on page 166.

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To draw a wall 1. Select Build> Wall> Wall from the menu. 2. Click and drag a wall in floor plan view. When drawing walls, draw straight through doorways, windows, and other openings. They can be easily added later. To draw a wall at an angle, move the pointer in a circle as you drag. The wall will snap to 7 1/2-degree increments. The length of new walls appears in the status box in the toolbar as you draw them. When you move walls connected perpendicularly to other walls, temporary dimension lines display, locating the wall (in relation to other parallel walls) as you move it. Drawing one wall close enough to the end of another will cause the program to join the two, regardless of wall type or angle. If the walls are of the same type and are parallel to one another, they will actually merge to become one object. The new wall may extend, contract, or move to meet the old wall accurately; and the old wall may extend or contract to meet the new. The program will try to make all such joints as smooth as possible by eliminating gaps and stubs. To do so, it will adjust the end of a new wall if it approaches an old wall; and will adjust the end of an old wall if it is crossed by a new one.

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where you began the drag will remain fixed, while the other end will move about until you finish dragging. While you are drawing, the length of the wall will display in the toolbars status box. Once you finish a wall, you can move and resize it by selecting it.

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Second wall drawn at 90 to first wall

After walls have been snapped together and smoothed

To select a wall Click the walls central area, which is everything further than six plan inches from its end. The mid-line, by which walls connect and are measured, runs the length of the wall, down the middle.

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To move a wall Drag the center edit handle. The pointer changes to a double-headed arrow, indicating the direction you can move the wall. Walls can only be moved perpendicular to the direction in which they run; they cannot be moved lengthwise or rotated. When a wall is moved, any walls connected to it will extend or contract to maintain their connection, if possible.

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Connected walls expand when a wall is moved To extend or shorten a wall 1. Select the wall. 2. Drag an end edit handle. To delete a wall Draw over it completely. Select it and pull one end towards the other, resizing it to nothing. Select it and press the Delete key or click the Delete edit button. To view and change the characteristics of a wall 1. Click the Select Objects button, then double-click a wall to open the Wall Specification dialog. 2. Change the settings and click OK. For more information, see Wall Specification on page 239. Wall Create walls that enclose space to define the exterior of a structure. You can locate them using manual and automatic dimension lines, and place windows and doors in them. Invisible Wall Create walls that define areas, but are invisible and not located by dimension lines.

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Invisible walls divide larger spaces into individual rooms, without using a physical member like a wall or railing, and can be used to create spaces that are open below, such as stairwells.

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Railing Creates railing walls that define areas such as balconies, porches, and decks, but do not affect plan dimensions. Railings can also be used to mark off staircases and landings, and to divide a room.

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3D interior railing defining a stairwell

To change the appearance of railings 1. Select the railing. 2. Click the Open Object edit button to open the Railing Specification dialog. For more information, see Railing Specification on page 217. Deck Railing Draws a deck, with framing and bounded by a railing. If a foundation level exists, supports for the deck are created as well. Fencing Draws a fence that follows the terrain.

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Retaining Wall Draws a retaining wall with an accompanying break in the terrain. Hatch Wall Marks an existing wall with diagonal lines to make walls, particularly their thickness, stand out better. Use wall hatching to mark a wall for a special purpose: for example, for removal in a remodel.

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To hatch a wall 1. Select Build> Wall> Hatch Wall from the menu. 2. Click on an existing wall. The entire wall fills with cross-hatching, but is affected in no other way. Break Wall Breaks one wall section into two. They remain connected until you move or delete one of them and can be opened for specification separately. Do not use this command to create a doorway: use one of the Door place a door in a wall instead. tools to

To break a wall 1. Select Build> Wall> Break Wall from the menu or click the Break Wall 90 child button.

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This wall has been broken in two, and the right wall is selected.

Walls of different thicknesses can be joined together. They will align at their centers, creating a step on either side. Moving one wall to align it flush with one surface of the other wall will have no effect, because the join will always snap back to the center. To prevent the walls from snapping to each others centers, temporarily divide them with a third, perpendicular wall. Once the walls are properly positioned, you can delete part or all of the third wall.

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2. Click a wall. A thin line indicates the break. 3. Click either side with the pointer to select the wall on that side.

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Door Submenu
Lets you create and edit various kinds of doors. A doors initial size is determined by the default for that type and the room available. The program will narrow a door to fit a tight space, but when the space is too tight, a warning dialog will display. You can create and edit doors in floor plan and 3D views to get a sense of how your doors fit with the windows other objects. To create a door 1. Create a wall to place the door in. 2. Select Build> Door from the menu, then choose a door type. 3. Click on a wall at the location that you would like the door to be centered. Its position can be adjusted later, if needed. 4. Click the doorway you just created to select it and display dimensions and edit handles.

The image above shows a door along with its four-digit label, 3068. The first two digits refer to the width of the door in feet and inches: 3 feet, 0 inches. The second two digits refer to the doors height: 6 feet, 8 inches. To resize a door 1. Select the door. 2. Drag one of its end edit handles. Notice that both ends move, keeping the same center. The movement is constrained to standard door sizes.

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To move a door 1. Select the door. 2. Drag the center handle to move it sideways along the wall. To delete a door Select the door then press the Delete key, click the Delete edit button; or resize the door down to nothing. To create double doors Widen a standard door using either of the end edit handles. A doorway four feet or wider automatically becomes a double door. To specify a doors hinge side 1. Select the door and click the Change Opening/Hinge Side edit button; or, 2. Click the triangular rotation edit handle and drag it across to the other side of the door.

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1. Select the door and click the Change Swing Side edit button; or, 2. Click the triangular rotation edit handle and drag it through the doorway to the other side of the wall. 3. If needed, adjust the hinge side using the method described above.

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To adjust the angle of the open door 1. Select the door. 2. Position the pointer over the triangular rotation handle at the edge of the door. 3. When the pointer changes to a circular arrow, click and drag to adjust the angle of the door swing. Hinged Door Creates single and double doors. Standard exterior doors have sills added automatically and are usually 36 inches wide. Doorway Creates a doorway in a wall. Sliding Door Creates exterior sliding doors which are placed and edited like standard doors. Sliding doors default to a width of five feet and must be at least four feet; but otherwise, can be resized. Exterior sliding doors always have the moving part on the inside.

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Bifold Door Creates folding doors, usually for closets. Drag a side handle out to determine which way the fold faces, and from which side the door opens. The default size for a bifold door is 30 inches. Widening it beyond 32 inches makes it a double door. Garage Door Places garage doors in exterior walls. The default width is eight feet. Garage doors cannot be narrower than six feet. Door Library Opens the Library Browser to the Doors category, which allows you to select different styles of doors. For more information, see Library Browser on page 192. Doorway Library Opens the Library Browser to the Doorway Library, which allows you to select shaped entryways and transoms. For more information, see Library Browser on page 192. Menus

Window Submenu
Lets you create and edit various kinds of windows. Windows must be placed in walls. Placing a window in an interior wall or one that does not define a closed space will display a warning message, because interior walls do not usually have windows. No warning comes up if the adjoining room is labeled Porch, Deck, Balcony, or Court. Landscaping and Deck Designer creates bay, box, and bow windows from standard windows and structural members. You can buy prefabricated bays and bows with more glass, and more elaborate frames and trim compared to framed. Structural bays, boxes, and bows, however, allow for floor-toceiling openings and built-in seating, are easier to repair, and are built from 95

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standard materials on site. If you plan to use prefabricated windows, you can approximate them with the Bay, Box, and Bow Window commands or indicate the opening using a standard window. Check with your builder and suppliers to see what will work best. Because the program allows only one window per side in a defined bay window, you cannot place a standard bay window and then add extra windows. You can, however, create custom windows structures using walls and standard windows. For example, if you want a bay window with three windows across the front instead of just one, create the wall structure, then add additional component windows. Use similar methods for creating recessed windows for herb gardens and interior courts. You can assign almost any dimensions you want to windows in Landscaping and Deck Designer; however, not all window designs are practical. For example, you can draw a single twenty-foot wide picture window; but a single piece of glass that big and the required wall engineering would be expensive and complicated. You would be better off with six three-foot windows or several sliding doors. Similarly, you can set the window separation to zero and place several windows side-by-side; but actually building these without structural supports between them would be difficult. To create a window 1. Create a wall to place the window in. 2. Select Build> Window> from the menu, then choose the type of window you want. 3. Click on a wall where you want the window. A window appears, centered where you clicked. 4. Click the window you just created to select it and display dimensions and handles for resizing or moving the window. The size of the window is indicated with four digits. For example, 2668 means two feet, six inches wide, and six feet, eight inches high.

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2. Select the window and click the Open Object edit button to open the Window Specification dialog to change its height. To move a window Drag the center handle. You can move a window only sideways in a wall. To delete a window Select it and click the Delete edit button or resize the window down to nothing. To choose a window style Double-click a window to see the Window Specification dialog. For more information, see Window Specification on page 242. Window Creates a window using the specifications in the Window Defaults dialog. You can place, move, resize, and delete standard windows. For more information, see Window Defaults on page 242. Bay Window Creates a bay window out of three standard windows, with one at the front parallel to the wall and two on either side at angles. By default, bay windows are 1 foot deep, 2 feet 2 inches wide at front; and 4 feet 2 inches at the wall, with the center window 1 foot 6 inches wide and the side windows 10 inches. To create a bay window 1. Select Build> Window> Bay Window from the menu. 2. Click on a wall. 3. Move and resize the resulting window like a standard window. Youll see three dimensions: the width of the bay at the wall, the 97

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width at the front window, and the depth from front to wall. If Opening Size is checked in the 2D Display Options dialog, youll also see the width of all three windows.

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To move the bay window Drag the center handle side to side. To increase the depth of the bay Drag the center handle in and out. When the window depth is changed, the widths of the windows on each side changes, as well. To edit the individual windows separately Select a component window when the Window child button is active. If a component window is resized in this way, it stays that size regardless of how you change the bay, except to become smaller to fit a smaller bay. Box Window Create a special version of a bay window, with the front window parallel to the wall and the two sides perpendicular. To make a dormer window, create a box window and delete the two side component windows. Box windows default to 4 feet 2 inches wide, 1 foot 6 inches deep, with a 3-foot wide center window and 8-inch wide side windows. 98

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Bow Window Create a series of identical standard windows arranged in an arc. A fivesection bow window defaults to 5 feet 10 inches wide, with a 4 foot 10 inch radius, 3 feet 9 inches from the bow center to the wall, with windows 3 feet high and 10 inches wide. Bow windows usually have an odd number of sections (component standard windows) so that there will be a window, rather than a divider, in the center. All the bow windows are alike. Only the number of sections changes. Menus

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way to a corner. Window opening dimensions are given for only one component, because all are the same in a bow. You cannot selectively change the components individually, as you can with bay windows. Changing the specifications of a single-component window changes all other components within that bay window. Window Library Lets you select specialty windows, including round and oval windows. For more information, see Library Browser on page 192.

Floor Submenu
Contains options for creating and deleting floors. Build New Floor Starts a plan for the next floor in your home. You can derive the plan from the first floor or create a blank plan. For more information, see New Floor on page 202. Delete Current Floor Deletes the current floor. If there is a floor above the current floor, it will move down. Build Foundation Opens the Foundation Defaults dialog which allows you to specify your foundation. Foundations are based on the layout of walls on the first floor. Discuss the type of foundation for your project with a licensed contractor. For more information, see Foundation Defaults on page 185. Delete Foundation Deletes the existing foundation.

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Roof Submenu
Lets you create and edit various kinds of roofs. Build Roof Opens the Build Roof dialog, which automatically builds your roof based on the provided settings. For more information, see Build Roof on page 160. To create a roof 1. Select Build> Roof> Build Roof or click the child button. 2. On the Build tab of the Build Roof dialog, specify roof settings or accept the default settings and click OK. Skylight Click and drag within a roof plane to create a skylight and well. Delete Roof Removes the current roof from your plan, but leaves any settings you have made intact. Menus 101

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Contains tools for adding trim to your house. Corner Boards Click on a corner in a 3D view or near a corner in floor plan view to place corner boards. Quoins Click on a corner in a 3D view or near a corner in floor plan view to place quoins.

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Stairs Submenu
Contains straight and curved stair options. Stairs Creates straight stairs. Built-in staircases can be placed inside or outside of a home, can be set to go up or down from the current floor, and can be made up of several sections, including landings. Staircases can be created and edited only in floor plan view. To create a straight single-section staircase 1. Select Build> Stairs from the menu. 2. Click and drag the staircase, starting where the bottom will be and dragging up to the top of the stairs. To make a staircase that goes down from the current floor rather than up, hold the Shift key while dragging. In general, create an up staircase, unless you are building a staircase from a deck or porch. See About Down Staircases on page 104. The program uses default settings for the dimensions of the staircase components. How high and long the staircase will be, and whether it reaches the next floor will depend on how far you drag. To move a staircase Drag it by the center handle. To change the length/height of a staircase 1. Drag one of its side handles. 2. Double-click a staircase to open the Staircase Specification dialog. To delete a staircase Select the staircase and press the Delete key or click the Delete edit button.

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To make a multiple-section staircase with landings between staircases 1. Click the Straight Stairs child button and drag out the stair sections, leaving space for landing(s). Imagine walking up the stairs, and position and drag out each section in the order that you would climb them. 2. While the Straight Stairs button is active, click between stair sections and a landing will connect them. You can create a staircase with a maximum of four sections. The sections can point in different directions. Multiple-section staircases move as one piece, but the individual sections can be selected and edited independently. Landings are custom treads that the program shapes and sizes automatically. Once created, they can be resized independent of the stair sections by clicking and dragging their edit handles. Menus

To be effective and safe, staircase design must balance three factors: the height of the individual stairs (the risers), their width (tread width), and their number. When you drag out a staircase, you are telling the program how many steps to use. It will use default settings for the width and height of each stair, so your staircase may not reach the next floor. This happens because the program cannot tell whether you are trying to build a single- or multiple-section staircase. Once you have set the length, the program adjusts the risers and treads to fit the length. To edit the staircase 1. Select the staircase.

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2. Click the Open Object edit button to open the Staircase Specification dialog. For more information, see Staircase Specification on page 229. About Down Staircases Always try to draw staircases that go up in your plan. Sometimes a down staircase is needed, when a staircase goes down from a deck or porch, for example. To create a stairwell 1. Select the staircase. 2. Click the Form Stairwell edit button to automatically create a stairwell between the two floors. 3. Go to the upper floor to view your stairwell. A stairwell is a room assigned Stairwell as a Room Type.
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Curve to Left Creates stairs that curve to the left. Select Build> Stairs> Curve to Left or click the child button, and click in floor plan view to place a set of curved stairs which can then be edited. Curve to Right Creates stairs that curve to the left. Select Build> Stairs> Curve to Right or click the child button, and click in floor plan view to place a set of curved stairs which can then be edited. Menus

Fireplace
You can create two kinds of fireplaces with this command. Both kinds are built-in masonry fireplaces. Fireplaces placed in walls behave like doors and windows, while those placed in the middle of a room behave like fixtures. To move one, drag its center handle. To resize it, drag its side and front handles. To rotate it, drag its rotate handle. To deepen it, drag its front handle. Unlike wall fireplaces, freestanding fireplaces cannot be fully set into a wall, but can be placed against one. They will not attach. Most residential houses use wall fireplaces. You can also place prefabricated fireplaces using the Fixture Library. These are treated like fixtures because, unlike masonry fireplaces, they are not built on site, but prefabricated then built into the structure. See Library Browser on page 192. All masonry fireplaces have three components: the hearth, which projects out from the rest of the fireplace, the fire box, and the surrounding walls. You can set the height, width, and depth of the fireplace and fire box, as well as the depth of the hearth. A wall fireplace can be set in so the box is flush with the wall or pulled out so that the back is flush with the back of the wall. For example, for fireplaces on exterior walls, dragging the center handle of the fireplace out and away from the house will move the fireplace further into the wall, so that the chimney is external and runs up the outside of the structure.

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Exterior wall fireplace with chimney outside wall

To create a fireplace 1. Select Build> Fireplace from the menu. 2. Click a wall for the fireplace. If it is an exterior wall, the new fireplace will automatically face inwards. If it is an interior wall, click the side of the wall in the room into which you want the fireplace to face. Widen the wall fireplace by dragging the side handles. To move a wall fireplace Drag the center handle along the wall. Drag the center handle perpendicular to the wall to move the fireplace in and out. To delete a fireplace Drag the side handles inward toward the center or use the standard delete commands. To change a fireplace Double-click the fireplace to open its Fireplace Specification dialog. For more information, see Fireplace Specification on page 180.

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Electrical Submenu
You can select an electrical object using the Select Objects tool to move or rotate it like a fixture. To delete an electrical object, select it and press the Delete key or click the Delete edit button. Menus

Electrical objects do not have specification dialogs. They are not structurally important to your plans, and their use and location are largely prescribed by building code regulations.The program uses standard heights to place electrical objects: wall outlets are 12 inches from the floor, wall switches are 48 inches, and wall lights are 72 inches. To place an electrical object 1. Select Build> Electrical> from the menu, then choose a type of electrical object. You can find electrical items other than outlets, lights, and switches in the Electrical category of the Library Browser. 2. Click in your plan to place the electrical object. Clicking near a wall places items on it. Clicking away from a wall places light fixtures in the ceiling. Switches can be placed only on walls. 3. To move an electrical object, select it and drag it. 4. To connect light fixtures and outlets to switches, select Build> Electrical> Connect Electrical from the menu. Starting with the first switch and ending with any additional switches, click and drag a line that connects each electrical object you want in the circuit. Click an electrical object that is part of a circuit to disconnect it. 110V Outlet Places 110-volt outlets wherever you click in your plan. Clicking near a wall places the outlet in it. 220V Outlet Places 220-volt outlets in a wall.

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Light Click anywhere to place lights in your plan. Clicking near a wall will place the light in the wall, and clicking away from a wall and toward the middle of the room will place the light in the ceiling. Switch Click on a wall to place switches in your plan. Electrical Library Opens the Library Browser to the Electrical category. For more information, see Library Browser on page 192. To select and place electrical objects 1. Select Build> Electrical> Electrical Library to open the Library Browser. 2. Locate an item and select it for placement.Click the plus sign (+) next to any entry to see its subentries. 3. Double-click the item, then click in your plan to place it. When an item is ready for placement in the plan, the pointer changes to an S in a circle to remind you that you are placing symbols for electrical items. You can place multiple copies of the same item by clicking the plan as many times as needed. Connect Electrical Connect Electrical allows you to create circuits between switches and other electrical items. For multiple-switch systems, start with one switch, drag to the items, then end with the other switches. To disconnect an item from the circuit, click it.

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A typical circuit layout

About Rooms Rooms are not listed on the Build menu, and there is no tool to create them. Rooms are not objects, but collections of objects. Like a floor plan, a room defines a space by surrounding it with walls so that you can tell what is inside and what is out. You define a room as you do a house, by enclosing it in walls. Once enclosed, the room can be considered apart from the rest of the rooms, and treated as such. Rooms let you divide your plan into separate areas and treat each area separately so what you do in one area does not affect the other areas.

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Wall

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Rooms defined by different wall types

To create a room in your plan 1. Wall off an area so it is completely separate from the rest of the plan. 2. Click within a room (but not on any of its objects) to select it. 3. Subdivide your plan with walls of any type to create rooms. If the wall is a standard wall or railing, place a door in it. Beams and invisible walls define a room, but do not close it off in any way, leaving the room open. Many dining rooms, for example, are not completely enclosed by walls. You can also create a real wall but place a large doorway in it, which creates a kind of arch to divide the rooms.

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Archways are created using wide doorways.

You cannot delete a room by simply selecting it. You can, however, delete its contents by selecting Edit> Delete Objects. To change a room type 1. Double-click in a blank area of the room to open the Room Specification dialog. 2. Click the Room Type drop down list and select a different room type. For more information, see Room Specification on page 221.

Image Submenu
Displays a menu with options for placing images in your plan. Create Image Creates an image from a picture file for use in 3D views. Image Library Opens the Library Browser to the Images category.

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Terrain Menu
The Terrain menu contains a variety of commands that allow you to create the exterior of your house.

Create Terrain Perimeter


A Terrain Perimeter is created automatically on all new plans. The Terrain> Create Terrain Perimeter command is not available if a Terrain Perimeter already exists. To see the Terrain Perimeter in floor plan view, click the Zoom Out button a couple of times.

If you are opening a plan that was created in another compatible version of this program, a Terrain Perimeter may not exist. Select Terrain> Create Terrain Perimeter to create one.

Build Terrain
Builds a 3D model of your terrain.

Elevation Point
Places an elevation point containing elevation information for one location in your plan.

Elevation Line
Draws an elevation line that contains elevation data for many points along a constant elevation.

Raised Region
Draws a raised area of constant elevation which is defined by a closed polyline.

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Lowered Region
Draws a lowered area of constant elevation which is defined by a closed polyline. Menus

Hill
Draws a hill that converges at a defined elevation point.

Valley
Draws a valley that converges at a defined elevation point.

Flat Region
Draws a flat region at zero elevation.

Feature Region
Creates a terrain feature or hole at any elevation. For more information, see Terrain Feature Specification on page 233.

Driveway
Creates a driveway that is defined by a closed polyline which follows the elevation of the terrain beneath it.

Sidewalk
Creates a sidewalk that is defined by a closed polyline which follows the elevation of the terrain beneath it.

Round Garden Bed


Click and drag to draw a round garden bed.

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Kidney Garden Bed


Click and drag to draw a kidney-shaped garden bed.

Pond
Creates a pond that is defined by a closed polyline which can be edited.

Plant Submenu
Plant Chooser Opens the Plant Chooser dialog to search the library for plants. See Plant Chooser on page 206. Plant Library Opens the Library Browser to the Plants category. Create Plant Image Opens the Plant Image Specification dialog where a new plant image can be created. See Plant Image Specification on page 209. Grow all Plants Opens the Grow Plants dialog which allows you to estimate the growth of plants in your plan. See Grow Plants on page 186. Show Hardiness Zones Opens the Hardiness Zone Map which displays average temperatures by region. See Hardiness Zone Map on page 187.

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Sprinkler Submenu
Sprinkler Head Opens the Library Browser to the Sprinklers category. Sprinkler Line Click and drag in floor plan view to connect sprinklers with a sprinkler line. Sprinkler Spline Click and drag in floor plan view to connect sprinklers with a sprinkler spline. Menus 115

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The Library menu contains options that allow you to locate and manage objects stored in the Library Browser.

Library Browser
Opens the Library Browser.

Library Search
Opens the Library Search dialog. See Library Search on page 194.

Refresh Library Browser


Refreshes the Library Browser to display newly added library items.

Architectural Block Library


Opens the Library Browser to the Architectural Block category.

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Opens the Library Browser to the Exterior Fixtures category.

Furniture (Exterior) Library


Opens the Library Browser to the Exterior Furniture category.

New Submenu
Library Creates a new library in the library category that is currently selected. See Library Browser on page 192. Folder Available when a library or folder is selected in the Library Browser. Creates a new library folder in the selected library or folder. See Library Browser on page 192. Material Opens the Define Material dialog, allowing you to define a new material. See Define Material on page 167. Image Opens the Image Specification dialog, allowing you to create a new image that can be added to the library. See Image Specification on page 189. Plant Image Opens the Plant Image Specification dialog, allowing you to create a new plant image that can be added to the library. See Plant Image Specification on page 209. 116

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Delete Object
Delete a library, folder or file that you have created. See Library Browser on page 192. Menus

Rename Object
Rename a library, folder or file that you have created. See Library Browser on page 192.

Expand All
Expand all folders located in a selected library subcategory. See Library Browser on page 192.

Collapse All
Collapse all folders located in a selected library subcategory. See Library Browser on page 192.

Open
Available when an unlocked item is selected in the library. Opens the specification dialog for that library item. See Library Browser on page 192.

3D Menu
The 3D menu options create and control 3D views of your plan. You can open several views in the same plan at once and switch back and forth between them by pressing Ctrl + Tab. You can also display multiple views of the same type. The menu commands that create 3D views, Camera and Full Overview, are accessible when floor plan view is active. Other commands in the menu are available for some views. When 3D views are

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created, the program calculates the floor and ceiling areas, which results in the creation of an attic.

Camera
Lets you locate a camera in your three-dimensional plan. A camera view shows you how your plan will look when finished. It can display a perspective view of an entire multistory model, including the roof, when the camera is positioned outside. The Final View makes sure surfaces are smoothed out and are accurate where different planes meet. To create a Camera view 1. Select 3D> Camera from the menu. 2. Click and drag the line of sight you wish to create in floor plan view. 3. After you release the mouse button, a camera view opens, showing a three-dimensional display of the view you selected. To edit a Camera view 1. In a 3D view, the toolbar changes to include new camera movement toolbar buttons. For more information about using these buttons, see View Tools on page 148.

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2. If you switch to floor plan view when a 3D view exists, a camera can be seen in your plan. Select it and rotate or reposition the camera using the two edit handles to adjust the view. 3. You can also select a camera in plan floor view and open it for specification. For more information, see Camera Specification on page 162.

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Final View
Creates a high quality image which is more suitable for printing or saving as a .bmp, .jpg, .png, .cif or .pcx file than a regular overview.

Final View with Exterior Shadows


Creates a high quality image with shadows which is more suitable for printing or saving as a .bmp, .jpg, .png, .cif or .pcx file than a regular camera view.

Adjust Sunlight
Lets you control the intensity and direction of sunlight in 3D views and final views.

Adjust Material Definition


Lets you choose the color, texture, type of material, and the shininess of the materials that comprise any element of your plan. The result is used in all 3D views. To select materials 1. Create to a 3D view. 2. Select 3D> Adjust Material Definition from the menu. 3. Click an item in your plan to open the Define Material dialog. You can click any object, even those you cant usually select as individual items, like the base molding on a wall or the frame of a window. In 119

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the angles usually make it easier to edit in other views. Selecting this command creates and displays the overview immediately. The toolbar changes to include new camera movement tools. For more information about using these buttons, see View Tools on page 148.

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the Define Materials dialog. For more information, see Define Material on page 167.

Material Painter
Select 3D> Material Painter to select a material from the Select Material dialog. You can then apply that material to an object in 3D Views. The change will only affect the object to which the material was applied and will not change the material default settings.

Material Eyedropper
Select 3D> Material Eyedropper and click on an existing object in a 3D view to load its material assignment, then click on another object to apply that material to it.

Play Walkthrough
Shows a 3D walkthrough of a plan. A walkthrough is a 3D representation of what your finished house would look like if you walked around or through it. Click this command, then open a walkthrough file (for example, MYPLACE.AVI). Windows Media Player plays the walkthrough.

Record Walkthrough
Records 3D walkthroughs of your plan. You record your walkthrough much as you would film your house, moving from area to area to show different perspectives. You save the walkthroughs as files that you can show later.

Stop Recording
Ends a 3D walkthrough recording session.

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Cross Section Slider


Opens the Cross Section Slider dialog, where you can specify a cross section angle; adjust the position of the cutting plane; or turn off the cross section cutting plane altogether. Menus

Day/Night Toggle
Switches between day and nighttime lighting in a 3D view.

3D Backdrop
Lets you choose a picture or a solid color as the background for 3D views. For more information, see 3D Backdrop on page 158.

CAD Menu
Contains dimension and text tools that help add detail to your floor plan views.

Dimension Lines Submenu


Displays a menu with options for creating dimension lines in a plan.

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Dimension lines on a bow window

Dimension lines locate walls and openings in walls by showing how far one wall is from another or how far an opening is down a wall. Temporary dimension lines display when objects like openings, fixtures, and furniture are selected. Dimension lines are treated like objects in Landscaping and Deck Designer and can be selected and moved, but are only visible in floor plan view. Dimension lines are always drawn perpendicular to the walls they locate. Like walls, dimension lines can be drawn at angles in 15 degree increments. For openings in walls, dimension lines can be parallel to these and still locate them. To do so, a line called a mark is extended to the center of the opening from the dimension line. This is called reaching. The same dimension line may locate several walls and openings, with marks extending to each item. Each part of the entire dimension line between these marks is called a section. The numbers in a dimension line show length in feet, inches, and eighths of an inch. A 12-foot distance is shown as 12, 12 feet 4 inches as 124, and 12 feet 4-1/2 inches as 124"4 232 (four eighths equal half an inch). The size of the numbers themselves is fixed, to make sure you can always read them. To set defaults for dimensions 1. Select Edit> Default Settings> Dimension Defaults from the menu. For more information, see Dimension Defaults on page 169.

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Dimension Lets you create manual dimension lines. To create manual dimension lines 1. Select CAD> Dimension Lines> Dimensions . 2. Click and drag in your plan, starting at a wall and dragging a line to another facing wall. You can also drag a line to or from an opening, by beginning or ending your dimension line close enough to the center of it. A dimension line that extends past several interior walls or openings will locate all of them by using a mark for each item, creating a series of dimension line sections. Once placed, dimension lines can be selected and moved like walls. They display three handles that allow them to be moved sideways by dragging the center handle and resized by dragging the end handles. It is a good idea to create them after you your walls and openings are arranged. Dimension lines and numbers will automatically adjust to changes, but diagonal walls can cause slight errors in measurement. If you made changes after placing dimensions for diagonal walls, select each dimension line associated with it to update it. While all the sections of a dimension line are treated as one when creating and editing them, individual sections can later be deleted by drawing over them. Adjacent sections are not affected. Automatic Exterior Dimensions Creates a comprehensive set of exterior dimension lines all around each building in your plan that is defined by walls. These lines locate all exterior walls and openings as well as interior walls, but not railings, deck railings, fencing or retaining walls. Auto exterior dimensions are only generated when at least one area has been defined as a room by walls. Menus 123

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Basic enclosure with exterior dimension lines

To create exterior dimension lines Select CAD> Dimension Lines> Automatic Exterior Dimensions from the menu. The Auto Exterior Dimensions tool always creates at least one line for each exterior wall in a plan; however, up to three separate dimension lines can be created for each wall. The first line, closest to the plan, locates openings and interior walls; the second locates just interior walls; and the third locates just exterior walls. Exterior dimensions do not always update completely when you change your plan. Reissue the command if changes occur to completely redraw the exterior dimension lines. Manual dimension lines are not affected by Auto Exterior Dimensions, but will update if they are moved using their edit handles.

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Text Submenu
Contains options that allow you to add text to your plan. For more information, see Text Specification on page 238. Text Allows you to add comments to your plan. Text With Arrow Allows you to add text along with an editable arrow to bring attention to detail and add comments to your plan. Text Line With Arrow Allows you to attach a line with arrow to an existing text object. Menus 125

To add text 1. Select CAD> Text> Text with Arrow from the menu. 2. Click where you would like the center of the first line of text to display and the Text Specification dialog will open. For more information, see Text Specification on page 238. To change a text label 1. Click on the text object with the Select Objects and display its three edit handles. 2. To move the label, drag the center handle. 3. To change the line length, drag the side handles. tool to select it

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4. To change the size of the text, double-click the label and use the Text Specification dialog. It is best to place labels only when your plan is finished. You can create room labels automatically by double-clicking a room and selecting a room type from the Room Specification dialog.

Tools Menu
Displays a menu of options for controlling the appearance and display of your plan

Display Options
Determines which objects display in your plan. For more information, see Display Options on page 170.

Set Background Color


Specifies the floor plan view background color. See Set Background Color on page 227.

Color On/Off
Toggles the display of colors on and off.

Show Crosshairs
Replaces the standard pointer with a cross-hair cursor that extends to the edges of your screen.

Change Floor
Opens the Change Floor dialog. For more information, see Change Floor on page 163.

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Up One Floor
Moves the floor plan view to the floor above the current floor. This button is available only with multiple floors. Menus

Down One Floor


Moves the floor plan view to the floor below the current floor. This button is available only with multiple floors.

Materials List Submenu


Creates a Materials List. For more information, see Materials List on page 199. Calculate From All Floors Creates a Materials List for the whole plan. Calculate From Area Lets you drag out a box on the plan to create a Materials List for all objects fully enclosed within the box. Manufacturers Opens the Manufacturers dialog. For more information, see Manufacturers on page 197. Plan Materials Changes the definition of materials used throughout your plan, but not for future plans. To change the default for future plans, select Edit> Default Settings> General Materials from the menu. For more information, see Material Defaults on page 198.

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To create a new material In the Materials category in the Library Browser, navigate to the My Materials library, right click, and select New> Material. This opens the Define Material dialog. For more information, see Define Material on page 167.

Better Homes and Gardens Design Planning Center


Select this option to open the Better Homes and Gardens Design Planning Center and learn more about exterior design.

Window Menu
The Window menu contains options related to graphical user interface windows (not architectural windows) such as the size, magnification, arrangement, and features of windows. The commands affect only the display of your plan; the plan itself remains at the scale at which you created it. Most of the commands work in all views. At the bottom of the Window menu is a list of the windows open in the program. Select one of these windows to make it active.

Fill Window
Resizes the display of your plan so the entire plan, regardless of scale or size, fills the window.

Fill Window Building Only


Resizes the display of your plan so that everything in the plan (except the terrain perimeter) fills the window, regardless of scale or size.

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Zoom
Lets you zoom in on part of your plan by clicking and dragging a box around an area. The magnification adjusts so the selected area fills the screen. You can continue zooming until you select another command. Menus 129

Zoom Out
Reduces the current view by half, showing twice as much of your plan in less detail.

Zoom In
Enlarges the current view by two, showing less of your plan in more detail.

Undo Zoom
Reverses the last zoom, but not other Window operations.

Pan Window
Allows you to click and drag to move the floor plan view in the direction dragged.

Cascade
Staggers windows, one on top of the other.

Tile Horizontally
Displays windows horizontally, one next to the other.

Tile Vertically
Displays windows vertically, one above the other.

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Organizes minimized Landscaping and Deck Designer windows.

Next Window
Displays the next open Landscaping and Deck Designer window.

Previous Window
Displays the last open Landscaping and Deck Designer window that was viewed.

Names of Open Plans


Displays the names of open plans and views. Click on one of these plans to make it the current view.

Help Menu
The Help menu accesses additional learning resources for Landscaping and Deck Designer.

Contents and Index


Opens Landscaping and Deck Designer Help and allows you to navigate or search the available help topics. A complete list of the topics is found on the Contents tab. The Help window can be moved and resized, so you can view a help topic while working on your plan.

Current Mode
Opens Landscaping and Deck Designer Help to information about the currently selected object or toolbar button. For more information about the menus, highlight a menu command and press F1.

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Launch Quick Start at Startup


Displays the Quick Start Guide when Landscaping and Deck Designer is started. Select this menu option again to enable or disable this feature. Menus

View Users Guide


Opens the Users Guide in PDF format.

View Quick Start Guide


Opens the Landscaping and Deck Designer Quick Start Guide.

View Training Videos


Opens the Landscaping and Deck Designer training videos.

Visit Better Homes and Gardens Web Site


Opens your default Internet browser to www.bhg.com.

Visit Home Designer Web Site


The Home Designer Web site provides answers to many technical support questions. To use the Home Designer Web site 1. Connect to the Internet using your usual connection method. 2. Select Help> Visit Home Designer Web Site. You must have an Internet browser such as Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer installed and have Internet access from your computer.

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Download Program Updates


Opens your default Internet browser to the updates section of the Home Designer Web site, www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/tech/updates.

Technical Support
Opens the Landscaping and Deck Designer Help to information about contacting Landscaping and Deck Designer Technical Support.

About Landscaping and Deck Designer


Displays version, registration, and other information about the product.

The Contextual Menu


Right-click on an object to display its contextual menu. The menu options available correspond to the buttons on the edit toolbar. For more information, see Edit Toolbar Buttons on page 153.

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Chapter 7:

Toolbar Buttons
Buttons

Overview
Landscaping and Deck Designer simplifies access to much of the programs functionality through the use of toolbars and toolbar buttons. Toolbars contain toolbar buttons. Toolbar buttons are basically short cuts to the most commonly used menu commands. While the menus offer access to most of the programs functionality, toolbar buttons are often more convenient. Landscaping and Deck Designer has toolbars that display at different times, depending on which tool is active and which view is current. In this chapter you will learn about:
The Toolbar Buttons View Tools Edit Toolbar Buttons

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parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For example, click the Wall Tools Wall parent button to see the child buttons for creating walls: the , Railing , Deck Railing , Fencing tools. , , Invisible Wall

Retaining Wall

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, and Break Wall

Edit Buttons
Several toolbar buttons become available on the edit toolbar when objects are selected, such as the Next , Open Object , and Delete edit buttons. Which edit toolbar buttons display depend on the object that is currently selected. A wall, for instance, cannot be copied, so the Copy/ Paste tool does not appear when walls are selected. For a description of the edit buttons, see Edit Toolbar Buttons on page 153.

The Toolbar Buttons


The toolbar buttons are briefly described below. Child buttons are grouped with their related tools. For more information about the menu command that corresponds to a particular toolbar button, see Menus on page 77.

Select Objects
The first button on the main toolbar is the Select Objects tool. Click

the Select Objects tool then click on any object to select it, allowing you to edit the object in a variety of ways.

Wall Tools
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Click the Wall

child button to create or select exterior walls.

Click the Invisible Wall child button to create invisible walls, which are used to define rooms but do not display in 3D views or the Materials List. Buttons Click the Railing like porches. child button to draw railings for creating areas child button to create a deck with railings.

Click the Deck Railing

Click the Fencing child button to create or select fences. Click the Retaining Wall child button to draw or select retaining walls in the terrain. Click the Hatch Wall add hatch marks. child button then click on an existing wall to

Click the Break Wall child button to divide one wall into two separate walls. A line shows where the break occurs. You can press the Esc key to return to the previously active tool.

Curved Wall Tools


The Curved Wall Tools allow you to create a variety of curved walls. Click the Curved Wall Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For more information about these tools, see Curved Walls Submenu on page 91. Click the Curved Wall rior walls. Click the Curved Railing railings. child button to create or select curved extechild button to create or select curved child button to create or select

Click the Curved Deck Railing curved deck railing.

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Click the Curved Fencing child button to create or select curved fences. Click the Curved Retaining Wall child button to create or select curved fences. Click the Hatch Wall add hatch marks. child button then click on an existing wall to

Click the Break Wall child button to divide one wall into two separate walls. A line shows where the break occurs. You can press the Esc key to return to the previously active tool.

Door Tools
The Door Tools allow you to create a variety of doors. Click the Door Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For more information about these tools, see Build Menu on page 84. Click the Hinged Door child button to create or select a door. To indicate which direction the door will open, select the door and drag one of its edit handles in the desired direction of swing. To create a double door, widen the doorway to 4 feet or greater. Click the Doorway child button to create or select a doorway.

Click the Sliding Door child button to create or select a sliding door. You can create single or double sliding doors. Click the Pocket Door child button to create or select a pocket door (a door that slides into a wall). You can create single or double pocket doors. Click the Bifold Door child button to create or select a bifold door. It will be a single or double bifold, depending on the width of the door. Click the Garage Door child button to create a garage door.

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Click the Door Library child button to open the Library Browser to the Door Library, where you can select doors and doorways.

Window Tools
The Window Tools allow you to create a variety of window styles. Click the Window Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For more information about these tools, see Window Submenu on page 95. Click the Window child button to create or select a window. Buttons

Click the Bay Window child button to create or select a bay window. This tool creates a structure composed of three standard windows, one in the center and one on each side. It projects out from an exterior wall, angling back toward the base wall. Click the Box Window child button to create or select a box window. This tool creates a structure composed of three standard windows, one in the center and one on each side. The two sides of the window projection are perpendicular to the base wall, instead of diagonal, like a bay window. Click the Bow Window child button to create or select a bow window. This tool creates a window structure that bows out from the wall. Each section of the bow is a standard window. Click the Window Library child button to open the Library Browser to the Window category.

Library Browser
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Fireplace
Click the Fireplace button, then click a wall or inside a room to place a masonry fireplace. For more information about fireplaces, see Fireplace on page 105.

Stair Tools
The Stair Tools allow you to create built-in stairs and landings. Click the Stair Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For more information about these tools, see Stairs Submenu on page 102. Click the Straight Stairs child button and click and drag in floor plan view to create straight stairs. This button also allows you to select both straight and curved stairs. Click the Curve to Left child button and click in your plan to place stairs that curve to the left. Click the Curve to Right child button and click in your plan to place stairs that curve to the right.

Roof Tools
The Roof Tools allow you to build a variety of roof styles. Click the Roof Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right.

Click the Build Roof child button to display the Build Roof dialog. You can change the default information for roofs and click OK to automatically build the roof. Roof information for individual walls overrides these default settings for those walls. Click the Skylight child button to create or select a skylight.

Click the Delete Roof child button to delete the existing roof, but not the roof-at-wall information.

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Electrical Tools
The Electrical Tools allow you to design the electrical layout of your exterior with electrical objects such as outlets, lights, and switches. You can then select and edit them and even connect them to create circuits. Buttons Click the Electrical Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For more information about these tools, see Electrical Submenu on page 107. Click the Electrical Outlet on walls. Click the 220V Outlet walls. Click the Light Click the Switch child button to place 110-Volt outlets

child button to place 220-Volt outlets on

child button to place a light on a wall or ceiling. child button to place a switch on a wall.

Click the Connect Electrical child button and draw lines between electrical objects in your plan to create circuits. Click on the switch with Connect Electrical selected, then click on a light or outlet. To create three-way switches, start the circuit at one switch; click and drag to connect each light or outlet; then drag to a second switch. To disconnect objects, click them again with this tool. Click the Electrical Library child button to open the Library Browser to the Electrical Library where electrical objects like telephone jacks and smoke detectors can be selected and placed in your plan.

Dimension Tools
The Dimension Tools allow you to draw dimension lines manually or automatically. Click the Dimension Tools child buttons to the right. parent button to display its

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Click the Dimension child button to draw manual dimension lines. These lines update automatically when walls are relocated. Dimension lines can also be selected and moved. Click the Automatic Exterior Dimensions child button to automatically create exterior dimensions. If exterior walls have moved, the exterior dimension lines will update automatically. However, if you construct additional exterior walls, new exterior dimension lines will not appear for those walls. Reselect the tool to redraw exterior dimension lines for all current walls.

Text Tools
The Text Tools allow you to add annotation to your plan. Click the Text Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. Click the Text child button and click in your plan to open the Text Specification dialog. Click OK to place the entered text in your plan.

Click the Text with Arrow child button and click in your plan to open the Text Specification dialog. Click OK to place the text in your plan with an arrow attached. Click the Text Line with Arrow child button to add a line with arrow to an existing text object.

Terrain Tools
The Terrain Tools allow you to design the terrain outside your home. Click the Terrain Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For more information about these tools, see Terrain Menu on page 112. Click the Build Terrain child button to build the terrain contours. Terrain is automatically built before a 3D view is created. If you

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change the terrain and a 3D view does not update, clicking this button will force the terrain to be rebuilt. Click the Elevation Points Click the Elevation Lines Click the Hill Click the Valley child button to place an elevation point. child button to draw an elevation line. Buttons

child button to place a hill. child button to place a valley. child button to draw a raised region of terchild button to draw a lowered region

Click the Raised Region rain. Click the Lowered Region of terrain. Click the Flat Region

child button to draw a flat region of terrain.

Terrain Feature Tools


The Terrain Feature Tools create special terrain features. A Terrain Feature is a region on your terrain which has special properties, such as special material or a different height than the surrounding terrain. An example of a Terrain Feature is a pond, which appears as water instead of grass. Click the Terrain Feature Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. For more information about these tools, see Terrain Menu on page 112. Click the Feature Region Click the Driveway Click the Sidewalk child button to create a feature region.

child button to create or select a driveway. child button to create or select a sidewalk. child button to create or select a child button to create or select a

Click the Round Garden Bed round garden bed. Click the Kidney Garden Bed kidney-shaped garden bed.

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Click the Pond

child button to create or select a round pond.

Sprinkler Tools
The Sprinkler Tools allow you to design an irrigation system for your landscaping. Click the Sprinkler Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. Click the Sprinkler Line child tool to draw sprinkler lines in your plan. Click the Sprinkler Spline child tool to draw sprinkler splines in your plan. Click the Sprinkler Head child tool to open the Library Browser to the Sprinklers category, where you can select a sprinkler head to place in your plan.

Plant Tools
The Plant Tools help you select plants for your landscaping plan. Click the Plant Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. Click the Plant Chooser child button to open the Plant Chooser dialog Click the Plant Library child button to open the Library Browser to the Plant category. Click the Create Plant Image child button to create a plant image. Once an image is created, it can be added to the library for future use. Click the Grow all Plants child button to open the Grow Plants dialog. Click the Show Hardiness Zones child button to access regional climate zone maps.

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Down One Floor


Click the Down One Floor button to move to the floor below. This button is available only when youve created multiple floors.

Change Floor
The Change Floor button displays the current floor number. Click this button to open the Change Floor dialog and select a floor to be the current active floor. Buttons

Up One Floor
Click the Up One Floor button to move to the floor above. This button is available only with multiple floors.

Floor Tools
The Floor Tools allow you to add and remove floors to your model. Click the Floor Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right.

Click the Build New Floor button to open the New Floor dialog which allows you to create a new floor based on the footprint of the first floor plan or to start with a blank plan for the second floor. For more information, see Build Menu on page 84. Click the Build Foundation button to open the Foundation Defaults dialog and automatically build a foundation. For more information, see Foundation Defaults on page 185. Click the Delete Current Floor Click the Delete Foundation button to delete the current floor. button to delete the foundation.

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View Tools
The View Tools allow you to create views of your model from different perspectives. Click the View Tools parent button to display its child buttons to the right. When you open a view window, the toolbar changes to show the tools available in that view. For more information about these tools, see View Tools on page 148. You can open up to ten windows at once. To switch to a different window, click its title bar; select it from the bottom of the Window menu; or press Ctrl + Tab. A floor plan view must be open before you can open another view. For more information about the View Tools, see 3D Menu on page 117. Click the Camera child button and click and drag a line of sight in floor plan view to create a perspective view of your model. The camera itself appears in floor plan view; you can rotate and move it like an object to change the camera view perspective. Double-click the camera in the floor plan view to change its settings. Click the Full Overview child button to create a full overview of your model. Provides a three-dimensional, birds-eye view of your entire multi-story model, including roofs.

Material List Tool


Click the Material List button to create a cost estimate of your entire plan. For more information, see Materials List Submenu on page 127.

Zoom Tools
The Zoom tools allow you to change the magnification within the active window. For more information about these tools, see Window Menu on page 128.

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Click the Zoom Window button to zoom in on your plan by dragging a box around an area. When you release the mouse button, the area within the box fills the window. Click the Zoom In button to increase the magnification of your plan by half each time the button is clicked. Buttons Click the Zoom Out button to reduce the magnification of your plan by half each time the button is clicked. Click the Undo Zoom button to reverse the last zoom operation.

Click the Fill Window button to resize your entire plan to fit the active window. Click the Pan Window button and click and drag in floor plan view to move the view area in the direction dragged.

New Plan
Click the New Plan button to open the Create New Plan dialog. For more information, see Create New Plan on page 164.

Open Plan
Click the Open Plan button to open the Open Plan File dialog. For more information, see Open Plan File on page 203.

Print
Click the Print button to open the Print dialog. For more information, see Print on page 214.

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Save
Click the Save button to open the Save Plan File dialog (if your plan has not yet been saved) and save your work. For more information, see Save Plan File on page 225.

Help Index
Click the Help Index button to open Landscaping and Deck Designer Help and navigate or search the available help topics. A complete list of the topics can be found on the Contents tab. The Help window can be moved, resized, minimized and maximized like other windows, so you can view a help topic while working on your plan.

View Tools
Many of the toolbar buttons that display in floor plan view also appear in other views. Depending on which view tool is used, some of the following buttons may also appear on the toolbar.

Final View
Click the Final View button in an overview to create a high quality image which is more suitable than a regular 3D view for printing or saving as a .bmp, .jpg, .png, .cif or .pcx file. It usually takes significantly longer to generate the final view than a regular overview.

Final View With Exterior Shadows


Click the Final View With Exterior Shadows button in a camera view to create a high quality image which is more suitable than a regular 3D view for printing or saving as a .bmp, .jpg, .png, .cif or .pcx file. It usually

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takes significantly longer to generate the final view with exterior shadows than a final view without shadows or regular camera view.

Cross Section Slider


Click the Cross Section Slider button in a camera view or an overview to open the Cross Section Slider dialog. For more information, see Cross Section Slider on page 165.

Toggle Sunlight
Click the Toggle Sunlight nighttime renderings. button to switch between daytime and

Material Painter
Click the Material Painter button to select a material from the Select Material dialog. You can then apply that material to an object in 3D Views. The change will only affect the object to which the material was applied and will not change the material default settings.
Note: If you use the Material Painter on a wall in a room, all walls in that room will change. To apply a material to just one wall in a room, open the Wall Specification dialog for that wall and select a new material from the Material tab.

Material Eyedropper
Click the Material Eyedropper button in a 3D view and then click on a surface to load that surfaces material assignment. The cursor will change to a spray can icon ( ), indicating that the material is ready to be applied to another object. You can continue to apply the material to the surfaces of other objects until another tool is selected. 149

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Camera Orbit Tools


The Camera Orbit Tools Overviews . are available for Camera views and Full

Click the Move Camera In child button to move the position of the camera toward the focal point along the line of sight. Click the Move Camera Out child button to move the position of the camera away from the focal point along the line of sight. Click the Orbit Camera Upward up around its focal point. Click the Orbit Camera Downward camera down around its focal point. Click the Orbit Camera Left around its focal point. Click the Orbit Camera Right right around its focal point. child button to rotate the camera child button to rotate the

child button to rotate the camera left child button to rotate the camera

Camera Tilt Tools


The Camera Tilt Tools Camera tool. child button to tilt the camera child button to tilt the camera are only available for views taken with the

Click the Tilt Camera Upward upward. Click the Tilt Camera Downward downward. Click the Turn Camera Left left.

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Click the Turn Camera Right right.

child button to tilt the camera to the

Camera Move Tools


The Camera Move Tools Camera tool. are only available for views taken with the Buttons

Click the Move Camera Forward child button to move the cameras position and the focal point forward. Click the Move Camera Backward child button to move the cameras position and the focal point backward. Click the Move Camera Left position to the left. Click the Move Camera Right position to the right. Click the Move Camera Up position up. Click the Move Camera Down position down. child button to move the cameras child button to move the cameras child button to move the cameras child button to move the cameras

Move Camera With Mouse Tools


All of the Move Camera With Mouse Tools are available for Camera

views. For Full Overviews , only Mouse Orbit Camera and 3D Center Camera on Point are available. Click the Mouse Orbit Camera around the current camera center. child button to rotate the camera

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Click the Mouse Pan Camera down, left, or right. Click the Mouse Dolly Camera forward, backward, left and right.

child button to move the camera up, child button to move the camera child button to focus the

Click the 3D Center Camera on Point camera at a particular point in the scene.

Walkthrough Recording Tools


The Walkthrough Recording Tools allow you record a series of picture files which can be played back as a 3D walkthrough movie and are available only in Camera views. child button to begin recording a

Click the Record Walkthrough walkthrough.

Click Stop Recording to stop recording the walkthrough. This closes the walkthrough file. Use this button when you are done.

Calculate From All Floors


Click the Calculate From All Floors button in floor plan view to create a material list for all floors of the model. You can also select one of the options from the Tools> Material List submenu. When the Material List window is open, the following buttons display.

Manufacturers
Click the Manufacturers button to open the Manufacturers dialog. For more information, see Manufacturers on page 197.

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Export Materials List


Click the Export Material List button to export your material list as a .txt document. For more information, see Materials List (TXT) on page 80.

Edit Toolbar Buttons


The Edit toolbar displays when an object or group of objects is selected. Which buttons display on this toolbar depends on the type of object selected; the current view; and how the object was selected. Edit toolbars are defined by the program and are not customizable.

Select Next Object


Select an object and click the Select Next Object edit button to select an object stacked in the same space, such as a candle placed on a table.

Open Object
Select an object and click the Open Object edit button to open the objects specification dialog and edit it. You can also double-click an object to open its specification dialog.

Copy/Paste
Select an object and click the Copy/Paste edit button to copy the selected object. To paste the copy, click where you want the copy to appear.

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Delete
Select an object and click the Delete edit button to delete it. To delete more than one object at a time, use the Edit> Delete Objects command. For more information, see Delete Objects on page 83.

Accurate Move
Select an object and click the Accurate Move edit button to slow down the movement of the object with the mouse. This can be useful for precisely positioning objects.

Replace from Library


Select an object and click the Replace from Library edit button to open the Replace from Library dialog and replace the selected item, and others like it if you choose, with another from the library.

Break Line
The Break Line edit button displays when a Sprinkler line, Elevation

line, or Terrain Perimeter is selected. Click the Break Line edit button then click on the CAD object where you would like to add a break.

Change Line/Arc
The Change Line/Arc edit button displays when a Sprinkler line, Elevation line, or Terrain Perimeter is selected. The line section that you clicked on or near will be converted to an arc when you click the button. Click the button again to return the selected line to a straight line.

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Form Stairwell
Select a flight of stairs and click the Form Stairwell automatically create a stairwell between two floors. edit button to

Change Opening/Hinge Side


Select a door and click the Change Opening/Hinge Side move the hinges from one side to the other. edit button to Buttons

Change Swing Side


Select a door and click the Change Swing Side the hinge swing direction. edit button to change

Gable Over Door/Window


Select a door or a window and click the Gable Over Door/Window edit button to generate a gable roof over the selected opening the next time roofs are generated.

Delete Gable Over an Opening


Select an opening that contains a gable and click the Delete Gable Over Door/Window edit button to delete the gable roof.

Center Object
Select a door or window; click the Center Object edit button; and click on a wall to center the selected window/door along that wall.

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Explode Block
Select an architectural block and click the Explode Block edit button to break the block into its individual components so that they can be selected, edited, and moved independently.

Align Left
Select text and click the Align Left to the left. edit button to align the selected text

Center
Select text and click the Center edit button to center the selected text.

Align Right
Select text and click the Align Right text to the right. edit button to align the selected

Justify
Select text and click the Justify edit button to justify the selected text.

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Chapter 8:

Dialogs
Dialogs

Overview
The following is a collection of the dialogs found in Landscaping and Deck Designer along with brief descriptions of the various options they contain. They are organized alphabetically by dialog name. The name of each dialog appears on its title bar.

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3D Backdrop
Select 3D> 3D Backdrop from the menu to open the 3D Backdrop dialog. This dialog allows you to specify a solid color or picture file of your choice to use as a background for 3D views.

If you select Picture, click the Select button to choose a picture file from the Library Browser. If you select Solid Color, click the Select button to choose or create a color in the Color Chooser dialog.

Arrow Defaults
To open the Arrow Defaults dialog, select Edit> Default Settings from the menu; select Arrow from the Default Settings dialog; and click the Edit button. The options in the Arrow Defaults dialog are used to determine the initial settings for arrows created using the Text with Arrow and Text Line With Arrow tools.

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Bay/Box/Bow Window Specification


Select a bay, box or bow window and click the Open Object edit button to open the Bay/Box/Bow Window Specification dialog.

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Select an arrow Type from the drop-down list. Click the Fill Color color box to open the Color Chooser dialog and select a color for the arrow. Specify a Size for the arrow.

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Check Use Existing Roof to generate a standard roof with no adjustments made for the bay, box or bow window. This option will not be suitable if the bay, box or bow window is too large for the existing roof to cover. Check Extend Existing Roof to extend the existing roof plane over the bay, box or bow window. Check Force Rectangular Roof to create a roof over the bay, box or bow window, which is square across the end instead of following the profile of the window. Check Suppress Dimension to keep dimensions from displaying. Click OK to close the dialog and apply your changes.

Build Roof
Select Build> Roof> Build Roof button, then the Build Roof ; or click the Roof Tools parent child button to open the Build Roof dialog.

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Specify a Pitch for your roof. This specifies the default pitch of your roof. This value can be overridden if you specify pitches for individual walls on the Roof tab of the Wall Specification dialog. Specify the Minimum Alcove width (depression into an otherwise straight exterior wall), which is noticed by the Automatic Roof Generator. Any alcove smaller than the specified width and in an exterior wall is treated as though the exterior wall went straight across. Alcoves wider than this width cause a change in roof planes. The Roof Overhang is the distance from the edge of the roof to the exterior of the house. Normal is the overhang at the eaves, Gable is the overhang at gable ends. Dialogs 161

Materials Tab

Select a surface in the tree view on the left, then click the Select Material button to open the Select Material dialog and specify a material to apply to that surface. The contents of the tree diagram will vary depending on the type of object selected. For more information, see Select Material on page 226.

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Camera Defaults
To open the Camera Defaults dialog, select Edit> Default Settings from the menu, select Camera Defaults from the Default Settings dialog and click the Edit button. The options in the Camera Defaults dialog are used to determine the initial settings for 3D views. They are the same as those in the Camera Specification dialog.

Camera Specification
Select a camera in floor plan view and click the Open Object edit button to open the Camera Specification dialog. The settings in this dialog determine how the camera will behave when controlled with the keyboard buttons and the camera movement toolbar buttons in 3D views.

Incremental Move Distance controls how many inches the camera moves each time you direct it to move right, left, forwards or backwards. For interior views a small number is good, but for exterior you may want a larger increment. The Incremental Rotate Angle defines how many degrees the camera rotates each time you direct it to. A setting of 90 degrees would make one full rotation in four moves.

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The Height Above Floor defines the height that the camera is above the floor level for the current floor. Field of View (FOV) defines the cameras field of vision in angular degrees. Use this setting to create fish eye or telephoto lens effects. The Tilt Angle determines the angle at which the camera is tilted. A tilt angle of zero (0) is horizontal; minus 10 degrees (-10) tilts the camera 10 degrees downward; and 90 degrees tilts it to look straight up. Place a check in the box beside Default for any of these settings to restore it to the default value as defined in the Camera Defaults dialog.

Change Floor
Click the Change Floor button to open the Change Floor dialog. Dialogs 163

This dialog determines which floor is displayed in floor plan view.

Specify which floor you would like to be the Current Floor and click OK to close the dialog and go to that floor.

Color Chooser
Clicking the color bar which can be found in various dialogs throughout the program opens the Color Chooser dialog. You can select from many Basic Colors, or create your own Custom Colors.

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To create a custom color, click a color in the color display thats close to what you want, then use the slider, the Hue, Saturation, and Luminosity settings, as well as the Red, Green, and Blue settings, to find the color you want. Setting all the colors to zero (0) creates black; setting them to their maximum value, 255, produces white. Equal values for each primary color create shades of gray. Click the Color Chooser eyedropper then drag the eyedropper anywhere on screen and release the mouse button to select that color.

Corner Board Specification


The options in the Corner Board Specification dialog are also found in the Quoin Specification dialog. For more information, see Quoin Specification on page 215.

Create New Plan


Select File> New Plan to open the Create New Plan dialog.

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Cross Section Slider

Select from a variety of plan templates or choose Default. Select one of the templates and click More information about this style to learn more about that template. Specify U.S. Units or Metric Units and click OK to open a new file.

Cross Section Slider


Click the Cross Section Slider Cross Section Slider dialog. button from any 3D view to open the

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Choose one of the cross section angles and move the Position slide to adjust the position of the cutting plane. Select the option at top right to turn off the cutting plane.

Deck Railing Specification


Select a railing and click the Open Object Deck Railing Specification dialog. edit button to open the

The options on the Deck Railing Specification dialog are the same as those on the Railing Specification dialog. For more information, see Railing Specification on page 217.

Default Settings
Select Edit> Default Settings to open the Default Settings dialog, from which the default dialogs for various tools in the program can be accessed.

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Define Material
Select 3D> Adjust Material Definitions to open the Define Material dialog. It is also accessible through the Define Materials dialog by clicking the Edit, Copy, or New button. This dialog allows you to change the appearance of a surface in 3D views.

The material Name displays at the top left of the dialog. At top right the current texture Group for the surface is displayed. Select the Solid Color option to set the material to appear as a solid color. Click the Select button to choose a color from the Color Chooser dialog. See Color Chooser on page 163. Select the Texture option to set the material to appear as a textured surface, such as brick. Click the Select button to open the Select Texture File dialog, which allows you to select a picture file to be used as a texture. You can also set a Width for the chosen texture. Shininess controls the sheen of the material when it is rendered with a point or spot light source on it. Shiny materials such as metal will reflect light when viewed at the right angle.

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Transparency controls the opacity of the material. Most materials are set to Opaque, but Partial can be used to simulate a glass surface that you can see through. A preview of the current material displays at right.

Delete Objects
Select Edit> Delete Objects from the menu to open the Delete Objects dialog. This dialog allows you to delete categories of objects either by room or for a whole floor.

Delete Scope determines whether you delete objects from a specific room, or from all rooms. Delete allows you to specify object categories to be deleted. Dimensions, Roof, Images, and Terrain Objects are available only if Delete Scope is set to All Rooms. Click a room to delete its objects or click anywhere in a plan if you checked All Rooms. The dialog remains open, letting you go from room to room, until you click Done.

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Dimension Defaults

You cannot delete walls or manual dimensions with this dialog. These objects must be individually deleted by selecting them and clicking the Delete Object edit button, or by pressing the Delete key.

Dimension Defaults
To open the Dimension Defaults dialog, select Edit> Default Settings from the menu, select Dimension Defaults from the Default Settings dialog and click the Edit button.

Check the box Place Numbers Above Lines to place numbers above, rather than on, dimension lines. Check Display Dimensions to 1/16 Inch Accuracy to calculate dimensions to 1/16 inch rather than 1/8 inch accuracy. Select either option from Locate Interior Wall Dimensions At to determine whether walls are measured from their centers, which is the default, or from their outer surfaces. Exterior walls are always measured from the outer surfaces. You can always change the object or surface that a dimension locates after it has been created. Enter a value at Number Height to determine how big dimensions appear, in scale inches. Unlike text, dimensions display at this size at any magnification level, so you can read them.

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Display Options
Options

The display of objects in 2D and 3D can be controlled using the Display dialog. If the 2D display of a certain type of object is turned off, that object can still be added to the plan but will not be visible. All objects, regardless of whether or not they are displayed, are saved and included in the Materials List. However, only displayed objects are included when DXF and WMF/EMF files are exported; and only displayed objects will print.

Remove the check from the 2D column to turn off the display of a category of objects in floor plan view.

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Remove the 3D from the 3D column to turn off the display of a category of objects in 3D views. Click a color bar to open the Color Chooser dialog and set the display color for that category of objects in floor plan view. Walls cannot be hidden, but they can be defined as Invisible in their specification dialogs. If their display is not turned off, invisible walls will display with dashed lines. For more information, see Wall Submenu on page 84.

Door Specification
click the Open Object edit button to open the Door Specification dialog. Press the Tab key on your keyboard to move to the next field and update the preview. Dialogs Double-click a door with the Select Objects tool or select a door and

General Tab

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Choose a Door Style. Your choices are default, slab, glass, panel, louvered, and Library. Click the Library button to open the Library Browser to the Doors category. Choose a Door Type. Your choices are doorway, hinged, slider, pocket, bifold, and garage. Set the Width, Height, and Thickness of the door. If Draw Closed is checked, the door will appear closed in 3D views. On all tabs, you can specify the preview in the dialog to show the Interior or Exterior of the door.

Frame and Trim Tab

Specify the Frame Width and the width of the Frame bottom. Change the door type to Interior or Exterior. If you change the door type, the values for the other settings may change. You can change the Casing Width for any custom molding or flat casing. Changing the casing here will change it for all future casings.

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Lites Tab

If you chose a glass door on the General tab, click the Lites tab to choose the number of lites (glass panes) in the door. Choose the number of Lites Across the glass (horizontal divisions) from 1 to 8. Normally, the panes of glass are evenly spaced. Choose the number of Lites Vertical (1 to 8) for the glass. Normally, the panes of glass are evenly spaced. Choose a Special Type for the divided lites. Your choices are Normal, Diamond, Prairie, and Craftsman. The preview shows the differences between the styles.

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Hardware Tab

Select a Handle from the drop-down list of available styles. You can specify a different handle for the exterior of the door and specify its position In from Door Edge and Up from Floor. Select an Interior Lock from the drop-down list of available styles. Select an Exterior Lock from the drop-down list of available styles. Specify the position of the lock Up From Floor. Select your Hinges from the drop-down list of available styles and specify its distance from the doors top and bottom.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Door Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

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Elevation Line Specification

Elevation Line Specification


Double-click an elevation line with the Select Objects elevation line and click the Open Object Elevation Line Specification dialog. tool or select an edit button to open the

Elevation Tab

The current elevation for the selected elevation line displays. Enter an elevation for the selected elevation line and click OK.

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Line Style Tab

Click the Line Color box to open the Color Chooser dialog and specify a new line color. Click the Line Style drop-down list to select from a variety of available line styles.

Elevation Point Specification


Click the Terrain Tools
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parent button, then click the Elevation Points

child button then place a point to open the Elevation Point dialog and enter information about the point you are tool and clicking the

placing. Selecting a point with the Select Objects

Open Object edit button will open the Elevation Point Specification dialog for an existing elevation point.

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Export Picture File

Enter the height, or Elevation, of the elevation point. The default unit for this value is inches (mm for metric). Enter any Text you would like to display beside the elevation point in floor plan view. Enter the Marker Radius in inches (or millimeters). Specify the Character Height of the text. Click the color bar to open the Color Chooser dialog and define the color of the elevation point and accompanying text.

Export Picture File


Select File> Export Picture to open the Export Picture File dialog.

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The Export Picture File dialog is similar to the Save Plan File dialog, but the file types are .bmp, .jpg, .png, .tif, and .pcx. Click Save to close the dialog and export the file to the specified location.

Export Windows Metafile


Select File> Export Metafile (WMF, EMF) and draw a marquee around the area to be exported to open the Export Windows Metafile dialog.

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Fencing Specification

The Export Windows Metafile dialog is similar to the Save Plan File dialog, but the file types are WMF and EMF. Click Save to close the dialog and export the file to the specified location.

Fencing Specification
Double-click a fence with the Select Objects tool or select a fence and click the Open Object edit button to open the Fencing Specification dialog. The preview in the dialog will update as the fence is edited.

General Tab

Specify a Thickness for the fencing. Check Flip Layers to swap the direction the fence is facing.

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Fence Style Tab

Specify the Fence Height and Post Spacing. Click the Fencing Library button to open the Library Browser to the Millwork library category, where you can browse to the Fence and Railing Panels library. Place a check in the box to use Large Posts/Pillars.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Fencing Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. See Materials Tab on page 161.

Fireplace Specification
Double-click a fireplace with the Select Objects fireplace and click the Open Object tool, or select a edit button to open the Fireplace

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dialog. The preview in the dialog will update as the fireplace is edited.

General Tab

Specify the Height of the fireplace. The default is 48 inches. Specify the Width of the fireplace. The default is 48 inches. Specify the Depth of the fireplace. The default is 31 inches. Specify the Hearth Depth from the front of the fireplace into the room.

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Fire Box Tab

Specify the Height, Width, and Depth of the fire box. The defaults are 25, 24, and 18 inches respectively. Enter the number of Offset inches to offset the fire box from the center, then select To Left or To Right to specify the direction of the offset from the center. Enter 0 to center the fire box in the fireplace.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Fireplace Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. See Materials Tab on page 161.

Fixture Specification
Double-click a fixture with the Select Objects and click the Open Object tool or select a fixture edit button to open the Fixture

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Specification dialog. The preview in the dialog will update as the fixture is edited.

General Tab

The dialog shows the items Height, Width, Depth, and Floor to Bottom distance, along with a preview of the fixture. To change fixture dimensions, enter new values. To return to the original values, click Reset. Check Reverse Symbol to use a mirror image of the fixture. This can be useful for creating a left-handed refrigerator.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Fixture Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

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Flat Region Specification


Double-click a Flat Region with the Select Objects Region and click the Open Object Specification dialog. tool or select a Flat edit button to open the Flat Region

Line Style Tab


For information about the options on the Line Style tab of the Flat Region Specification dialog, see Line Style Tab on page 176.

Fill Style Tab

Select a Fill Pattern from the drop-down list. You can specify the Spacing of your fill pattern. Check Transparent Fill to make the flat region transparent. Click the Fill Color color bar to open the Color Chooser dialog and specify a new color.

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Foundation Defaults
Select Build> Floor> Build Foundation ; or, click the Floor Tools child tool to open the parent button and select the Build Foundation Foundation Defaults dialog.

Click the radio button beside Monolithic Slab or Footings to specify which foundation type will be built. Specify the Wall Thickness of the stem walls for a footing foundation. Specify the Wall Height of the stem walls for a footing foundation.

Furniture Specification
The settings in the Furniture Specification dialog are the same as those in the Fixture Specification dialog. For more information, see Fixture Specification on page 182.

Material Defaults
Select Edit> Default Settings. In the Default Settings dialog that displays, click on General Materials and click the Edit button to open the Material Defaults dialog.

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Select an object type in the list to the left. The current default material for that object type will display in the preview to the right. Click the Select Material button to open the Select Library Object dialog to the Materials category of the Library Browser. Click the OK button to close the dialog and apply any changes.

Grow Plants
Select Terrain> Plant> Grow all Plants ; or click the Plant Tools parent button and select the Grow all Plants child tool to open the Grow Plants dialog.

Click and drag the slider bar and select a growth period from zero to twenty years. This only works for plants that have a mature height and age set in their Plant Image Specification dialogs.

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Hardiness Zone Map


Select Terrain> Plant> Show Hardiness Zones ; or click the Plant child Tools parent button and select the Show Hardiness Zones button to open the Hardiness Zone Map dialog.

Click on the arrow beside the Specify Region pull-down menu and select a region to display its plant Hardiness Zone Map.

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Hill/Valley Specification
Select a Hill or Valley with the Select Objects Object tool and click the Open edit button to open the Hill/Valley Specification dialog.

Hill/Valley Tab

Specify the Hill or Valley Height in inches.

Line Style Tab


The Line Style tab of the Hill/Valley Specification dialog is similar to the Line Style tab in the Elevation Line Specification dialog. See Line Style Tab on page 176.

Fill Style Tab


The Fill Style tab of the Hill/Valley Specification dialog is similar to the Fill Style tab in the Elevation Line Specification dialog. See Fill Style Tab on page 184.

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Image Specification
Select an image with the Select Objects Object tool and click the Open edit button to open the Image Specification dialog.

Image Tab

Image File - The path and name of the selected image file displays here. Click Browse to open the Library Browser and select an image that will display in 3D views. 2D Plan Symbol - A selection of universal symbols are available to mark the location of the image in floor plan view. If you change an images 2D Plan Symbol, you may want to save it as a new image in the library. Height - Enter a height for the selected image. The width will adjust proportionally. Width - Enter a width for the selected image. The height will adjust proportionally. 189

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Height Above - Specify the symbols Height Above ground, if applicable. Check Do Not Rotate in Render View to make the image act like a facade or movie set. The image will always face the same direction no matter where the camera is. This can be useful for bringing a picture of a house into a plan to use as a backdrop, or for placing pictures of windows on walls of a house. If this option is disabled, the image will always face the camera, which is the default behavior for plants, people, and other images. The current image displays on the right side of the dialog.

Transparency Tab

Choose which pixel color will indicate transparency by either clicking on the color bar and selecting a color in the Color Chooser dialog; or, clicking on a color in the image preview to select it. Check Show Transparency to display the Transparency Color in the image preview. Specify the Tolerance, in color units, to be applied to colors that are almost the same as the specified transparency color.

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Every color can be described using a value between 0 and 255 color units in each of three color channels: red, green, and blue. If a Tolerance value of 3 is entered, the program will tolerate up to three color units of variation from the Transparency Color when assigning transparency. For example, white has a value of 255 in each channel. A color with a value of 254 in each channel varies from true white by three units in total and would be assigned transparency, as would a color which is 252 in one channel and 255 in the other two. Check Only use transparency data from the image file to ignore the assigned Transparency Color and use transparency data in the image file itself. Only some file types, such as .png files, contain transparency data. Dialogs 191

Import Backdrop File


Select File> Import Backdrop to open the Import Backdrop File dialog.

Find and select the image you would like to import into Landscaping and Deck Designer. Click Open to display the image as the backdrop in 3D views.

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Import Picture File


Select File> Import Picture to open the Import Picture File dialog.

Find and select the image you would like to import into Landscaping and Deck Designer. Click Open to display the image in floor plan view.

Library Browser
There are many ways to access the Library Browser. Click the Library Browser button on the toolbar. Press Control + L on your keyboard. Select Library> Library Browser from the menu.

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Click the plus sign beside a category to see its contents. Click the minus sign to close it up again. Select an item to display a preview in the panes below, and click in floor plan view to place it. Notice the appearance of the cursor, which displays an icon indicating which type of library object is selected . Click the Library Search button at the bottom of the Library Browser to open the Library Search dialog. Click the Plant Chooser button at the bottom of the Library Browser to open the Plant Chooser dialog. Click the Online Content button at the bottom of the Library Browser to launch your Internet browser to the Better Homes and Gardens Home Designer Web site.

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Library Search
Select Library> Library Search Search from the menu; or, click the Library button at the bottom of the Library Browser to open the Library Search dialog.

Basic Search Tab

Enter text to be used for the search in the Search Text field to the left. Click on an item in the search results area to the right to find that item in the Library Browser and select it for placement. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the search results.

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Advanced Search Tab

Search Categories - Place a check the box beside each category you want to include in your search. Click the Select All button to select all of the categories. Click the Clear All button to clear all of the categories. In the Search Text field, enter a keyword or words to search for. Match Keyword - Check this box to match only the entered keyword. Match Entire Word - Check this box to match the entire word. Include Folders - Check this box to include folders in your search. Match Case - Check this box to make your search case-sensitive. Search - Click this button to begin searching. Close - Click this button to cancel the search and close the Library Search dialog.

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When the search is complete, the results display on the right side of the dialog. Select a folder or library object to open the Library Browser to that item. Use the arrow keys to scroll up or down the results list.

Line Specification
Double-click a Line or Line With Arrow with the Select Objects or select a Line or Line With Arrow and click the Open Object button to open the Line Specification dialog. tool edit

Line Style Tab

Click the Line Color box to open the Color Chooser dialog and specify a new line color. Click the Line Style drop-down list to select from a variety of available line styles

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Arrow Tab

Select an arrowhead Type from the drop-down list. Click the Fill Color box to select a new color from the Color Chooser dialog. Specify the arrowheads Size.

Manufacturers
Select Tools> Materials List> Manufacturers from the menu or click the Manufacturers dialog. button in a Material List to open the Manufacturers

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For more contact information, select a manufacturer from the list.

Material Defaults
Select Edit> Default Settings> General Materials from the menu to open the Material Defaults dialog. A material consists of a color and a texture. Once materials are defined in this dialog, you can assign them to objects using the specification dialog for each type of object. You can use your own .bmp or .jpg files as textures for a particular material.

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Select an object in the scrolling list. Click the Select Material button to choose a material. Click the OK button to close the dialog and apply any changes.

Material List Display Options


Select Tools> Display Options when a Material List is active to open the Material List Display Options dialog.

Uncheck any items you would like to exclude from the Material List.

Materials List
To create a Materials List, select one of the calculation methods from the Tools> Materials List submenu or click the Calculate From All Floors button to generate a Material List for all floors.

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The Materials List is a spreadsheet listing the materials needed to build your plan. Enter your own cost in the Price column, and a cost for that object will automatically appear in the Tot. Cost column. Export an open Materials List by selecting File> Export Material List (TXT) or by clicking the Export Material List button. For more information, see Write Materials Export File on page 247. The Materials List includes the following: Fixture and furniture objects. Electrical fixtures, outlets, and switches. (Wiring is not included.) Wall framing with studs at 16-inch intervals, and double plating on the top of the frames. Also, square footage of wallboard required. Decks are constructed with 2x6-inch redwood decking planks unless another material is selected.

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Flooring is constructed with 2x10-inch joists set at 16-inch intervals. Roofing materials including roof sheathing, rafters, gable fascia, eave fascia, and gutters. Cubic yards of cement needed for the foundation wall and concrete footing. Drilled pier holes and concrete support posts are also listed. Carpeting and other flooring materials as defined in the Room Specification dialog for a particular room. Interior wall material as defined for each particular room. Exterior wall material as defined for the exterior walls. Roof materials as defined in the Build Roof dialog. Landscaping objects from the Outdoor Image Library. Dialogs

The Materials List does not include the materials needed to connect these components (such as nails and staples) or the labor required to put it all together. The Materials List calculates the exact amount of materials needed. You will almost always need a little bit more material than is theoretically required. Adjust the figures for base materials (like studs, joists, wall board, carpet, etc.) upward by 10%. You can make substitutions in the Quantity, Unit, and Price columns. If you want to use 2x12-inch joists instead of 2x10-inch joists, specify this change in the appropriate box in the Comment column, instead of the Size column. The idea here is to get a list of materials you can take to your local supplier and get an estimate of how much the materials alone will cost you.

Metafile Size
In floor plan view, select File> Export> Metafile (WMF/EMF), click and drag an area and release the mouse to open the Export Windows Metafile dialog. See Export Windows Metafile on page 178. Once your file is saved, the Metafile Size dialog will display, allowing you to specify the size of your picture.

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Width defaults to six inches, regardless of how wide your box was, but can be changed. Specify the Height and Wall line thickness (the default setting is 1, but settings of 6 through 8 work well for large plans).

New Floor
Select Build> Floor> Build New Floor ; or, click the Floor Tools child tool to open the parent button and select the Build New Floor New Floor dialog.

Click on the radio button beside Derive new 2nd floor plan from the 1st floor plan to create a new upper floor with exterior walls generated over the exterior walls of the floor below. These walls can be edited. Click on the radio button beside Make new (blank) plan for the 2nd floor to create a blank floor above the current floor. This option is typically selected only if none of the exterior walls are directly above the existing walls on the floor below. Click the OK button to close the Floor Defaults dialog and add a new floor to your plan.

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Open Movie File


Select 3D> Play Walkthrough to open the Open Movie File dialog.

Browse to an .AVI file on your computer; select it; and click the Open button to open the Windows Media Player and view the walkthrough.

Open Plan File


Select File> Open Plan to open the Open Plan File dialog.

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The Files of type drop-down list lets you select the type of files displayed in the file list. Landscaping and Deck Designer labels files according to function. Plan files have the extension *.plan. Back-up files that are automatically saved as you work have the extension *_auto_save.plan. When you close a file normally, these back-up files are renamed *_auto_save_bak.plan and archived. Browse to a plan on your computer and click Open to open it.

Page Setup
Select File> Print> Page Setup to open the Page Setup dialog.

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Picture File Box Specification

Specify the printer paper Size and Source. Select Portrait or Landscape paper orientation. Specify a print Scale. 1/4 inch = 1 ft is typical. Click the Printer button to select a printer. A preview of the printer paper displays on the right side of the dialog. Click OK to close the dialog and apply any changes.

Picture File Box Specification


For information about the options on the Line Style tab of the Picture File Box Specification dialog, see Line Specification on page 196.

Plan Defaults
Select Edit> Default Settings> Plan Defaults to open the Plan Defaults dialog.

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Check Fixtures and Furniture May be Resized to display fixtures and furniture with side handles, so you can resize them. Your changes are not reflected in the Materials List, because the Materials List refers to objects by their labels, not by their physical dimensions. Once you resize an object, the correlation between the object label and its actual physical dimensions is no longer accurate. Clear this option to display fixtures and furniture with only a center handle for moving and a rotation handle for turning. Casing is the trim that surrounds a door or window. When you resize a door or window, the sides of these openings are kept away from an intersecting wall by the width of the trim or casing. Check Window/ Door Casing Ignored When Resizing to ignore the casing so that doors and windows can be moved or resized flush against an intersecting wall. Minimum Unconnected Wall Length allows you to set the minimum distance that two walls can automatically join. Inches Scrolled by Arrow Key determines how far your plan will scroll when you press an arrow key. The default is 12 inches.

Plant Chooser
Select Terrain> Plant> Plant Chooser ; or, click the Plant Tools parent button and select the Plant Chooser child tool to open the Plant Chooser dialog.

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Plant Information Tab

Enter a Common Name, a Variety Name, a Pronunciation reference, and/or a Scientific Name for the plant. Enter Plant Size information at maturity. Enter a Hardiness Zone. Enter a Lighting Preference. A list of library items that fit your selected parameters displays to the right. Click on an item to open the Library Browser to that items location. Use the arrow keys to scroll up or down the list.

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Plant Attributes Tab

Click the drop-down list and select from the available the available plant attribute categories. The option chosen from the drop-down list above determines the checkboxes that display below it. Add Flower Color Comments that you would like to search for here. Add Bloom Time Comments that you would like to search for here. A list of library items that fit your selected parameters displays here. Click on an item to open the Library Browser to that items location. Use the arrow keys to scroll up or down the list.

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Plant Image Specification

Plant Description Tab

Enter a Description to search for in the text field. A list of library items that fit your selected parameters displays to the right.

Plant Image Specification


Select a plant in a floor plan or 3D view and click the Open Object edit button; or, select Terrain> Plant> Create Plant Image to open the Plant Image Specification dialog.

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Image Tab

Image File - The path and name of the selected image file displays here. Click Browse to open the Library Browser and select an image that will display in 3D views. 2D Plan Symbol - A selection of universal symbols are available to mark the location of the image in floor plan view. If you change the symbol that displays for an image, you may want to save the new image to the library. Height - Enter a height for the selected image. The width will adjust proportionally. Width - Enter a width for the selected image. The height will adjust proportionally. Height Above - Specify the symbols height above the ground, if applicable. The current image displays on the right side of the dialog. Check Do Not Rotate in Render View to make the image act like a facade or movie set. The image will always face the same direction no

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matter where the camera is. This can be useful for bringing a picture of a house into a plan to use as a backdrop, or for placing pictures of windows on walls of a house. If this option is disabled, the image will always face the camera, which is the default behavior for plants, people, and other images.

Transparency Tab
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Plant Information Tab

Enter a Scientific Name and a Variety Name for the plant. You can also enter a Pronunciation guide and any Common Names associated with the plant.

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Enter Plant Size information at maturity. An average mature height range can entered using the drop down lists. This will be used with the Grow Plants feature. See Grow Plants on page 186. Specify a Hardiness Zone range and any associated comments. See Hardiness Zone Map on page 187. Specify the plants Lighting Preference and any associated comments.

Plant Attributes Tab

Click the arrow beside the drop-down list and select from the available plant attribute categories. The option chosen from the drop-down list above will determine the checkboxes that display below it. Type relevant information in the Flower Color Comments field. Type relevant information in the Bloom Time Comments field.

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Polyline Specification

Plant Description Tab

Enter a plant Description or other useful information in the text field.

Polyline Specification
Double-click a sprinkler line or spline with the Select Objects select it and click the Open Object Specification dialog. tool or edit button to open the Polyline

Line Style Tab


Specification

For information about the options on the Line Style tab of the Polyline dialog, see Line Specification on page 196.

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Fill Style Tab


For information about the options on the Fill Style tab of the Polyline Specification dialog, see Fill Style Tab on page 184.

Print
Select File> Print> Print or click the Print button to open the Print dialog. The options on the Print dialog will vary depending on the type of view that is currently active.

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The Printer settings allow you to choose a printer and set its properties or to print to a file instead of to a printer. If you check Print to file, the Print to File dialog displays, allowing you to name the file. You cannot specify a Print Range because multiple floor house plans cannot be printed with one print command. Each floor must be printed separately. Scaling Full Page fits the printout to the paper. Scaling may not be accurate. To specify an architectural scale, enter values in (Inch = 1 Foot) box. Specify how many Copies of the printout to print.

Print Material

Either the Shaded or Color option is available, depending on whether the printer is black and white or color. Clear Color to print in shades of gray or clear Shaded to print in black and white instead of gray scale. Current Screen prints exactly what is displayed in the current window, including white space around the plan. Entire Plan View prints the complete view, as if you had chosen Window> Fill Screen . The Line Weight option is only available from floor plan views. If you print onto paper larger than legal size, the image appears in the upperleft corner of the page. Only objects selected in the 2D Display Options dialog will print. For more information, see Display Options on page 126. Dialogs

Print Material
Select File> Print from the menu when a Material List is active to open the Print Material dialog. The options are similar to the Print dialog. For more information, see Print on page 214.)

Quoin Specification
Double-click a quoin with the Select Objects the Open Object tool or select it and click edit button to open the Quoin Specification dialog.

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General Tab

Specify the Width and Height of the quoin. Specify whether you would like the quoin to be Staggered or Uniform.

Staggered

Uniform

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Quoin Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

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Railing Specification
Double-click a railing or a deck railing with the Select Objects select a railing or a deck railing and click the Open Object to open the Railing Specification dialog. tool or edit button

General Tab

Specify a wall Thickness from the drop down list. Check Flip Layers to swap the exterior and interior wall surfaces. Select Invisible to specify the wall as invisible. Invisible walls display in floor plan view but not 3D views and are used to divide room areas that are not separated by a wall or railing. Select No Room Definition to create a wall that does not define or divide a room. Select either Align with Lower Floor or Align with Upper Floor to align the selected wall with a wall below or above it. These options are

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only enabled if the selected railing is very close, but not quite directly above or below a wall or railing on the other floor.

Roof Tab
The Roof tab of the Railing Specification dialog is similar to the Roof tab of the Wall Specification dialog. For more information, see Wall Specification on page 239.

Railing Tab

Select to create Balusters. Select to create a Solid, wall style railing. The wall will be of the type defined by the current wall layer definition. Select to create an Open railing with only a top rail. Select Open with Middle Rail to create a railing with a top and a middle rail. Check Large Posts/Pillars to change the posts or pillars from standard 5-inch size to 10-inch Large Posts/ Pillars.

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Raised/Lowered Region Specification

Check Post to Overhead Beam to set the newel posts to continue up to an overhead beam just below the ceiling. Check Post to Ceiling to make them extend to the ceiling. If an overhead beam is also desired, check Post to Overhead Beam. Check Exterior Materials to use outdoor default materials for the railing instead of indoor materials.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Railing Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

Raised/Lowered Region Specification


Double-click a Raised Region or a Lowered Region with the Select Objects tool or select a Raised Region or a Lowered Region and click the Open Object edit button to open the Raised/Lowered Region Specification dialog.

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Line Style Tab


For information about the options on the Line Style tab of the Raised/ Lowered Region Specification dialog, see Line Specification on page 196.

Fill Style Tab


For information about the options on the Fill Style tab of the Raised/ Lowered Region Specification dialog, see Fill Style Tab on page 184.

Render Quality
Quality

Select Edit> Default Settings> Render Quality to open the Render dialog.

Move the slider bar to increase or decrease the render quality of 3D views.

Replace From Library


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Click the Library button to open the Library Browser and select an object to use as a replacement. The object which is currently selected as a replacement will be listed above. Select Replace Selected Object to replace only the currently selected object. Select Replace Identical Objects in Room to replace all objects that are in the same room as, and are identical to, the currently selected object. This option is not available for doors or windows. Select Replace Identical Objects on Floor to replace all objects that are on the same floor as, and are identical to, the currently selected object. Click the OK button to close the dialog and apply the change.

Room Defaults
The settings in the Room Defaults dialog are used to determine the initial values for newly created rooms. They are the same as those in the Room Specification dialog.

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dialog. Enter new values and press the Tab key on your keyboard to move to the next field and update the preview.

General Tab

Select a Room Type from the drop down list. The Room Type tells the program what kind of room the space is. Floor Height specifies the ground level of the floor. This is useful in designing split-level homes. The default is 0, but you can specify a negative number to make the floor lower in one room than another. When you set this value, the Ceiling Height value automatically updates to keep the ceiling level across the plan. If you want the ceiling to be 96 inches, but the floor to begin at 36 inches, reset the ceiling height to 96 inches. You can use stairs to join the two different levels. Ceiling Height controls the height of the walls in the room. It is relative to the rooms Floor Height. Lowered Ceiling specifies the height off the floor of a lowered ceiling.

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Ceiling Below shows the Ceiling Height for the floor below. It may be defined here or in the specification for that room. The values are linked. Floor Above Height specifies the height of the floor above the current floor. This option does not display if there is no floor above.

Molding Tab

Crown Molding sets the Height and the Distance Above Floor of strips of molding that run around the wall/ceiling junction. Chair Rail sets the Height and the Distance Above Floor of strips of molding that run around the walls. Base Molding the Height and the Distance Above Floor of the molding around the floor.

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Structure Tab

Check Ceiling Over This Room to specify that the room will have a flat ceiling. If this box is cleared, the ceiling follows the underside of roof or ceiling planes. Check Roof Over This Room to generate a roof over this room. If both boxes are checked, the room will have a roof with a flat ceiling. If neither box is checked, the room will not have a roof or ceiling. You cannot check only the Ceiling Over This Room box. You must have a roof in order to have a ceiling.

Fill Style Tab


For information about the options on the Fill Style tab of the Room Specification dialog, see Fill Style Tab on page 184.

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Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Room Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

Save Plan File


Select File> Save As from the menu to open the Save Plan File dialog. Selecting File> Save from the menu or clicking the Save button when a plan that has not yet been saved is currently open will also open the Save Plan File dialog.

In the File name text field, enter a name for the plan. Landscaping and Deck Designer will automatically attach the extension .plan.

Select Library Object


The Select Library Object dialog can be opened in a number of ways: Click the Select Image button in the Image Specification dialog to open the Select Library Object dialog to the Images library category.

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Click the Select Material button found in the specification dialogs for many objects to open the Select Library Object dialog to the Images category of the Library Browser. Click the Material Painter button to open the Select Library Object dialog to the Materials library category.

Click items in the tree view at left to navigate the Library Browser and select an image for placement.

Select Material
Materials

Select Tools> Materials List> Plan Materials to open the Select dialog.

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Set Background Color

The list on the left displays the materials in your plan. Click on one to select it and display its preview in the center of the dialog. Click Edit to open the Define Material dialog and make changes to the selected material. Click New to open the Define Material dialog and create an entirely new material from scratch. Click Copy to open the Define Material dialog and make changes to a copy of the selected material. This is the recommended method of making changes to a material. Click Delete to delete the selected material. This option is only available if the material was created by you. Click Cancel to close the dialog without applying any changes. Click OK to close the dialog and apply any changes you made.
Note: Materials determine how the model displays in 3D, but also how the material list is calculated. If you want to create your own material, it is best to copy an existing material with the same physical properties and modify the copy.

Set Background Color


Select Tools> Set Background Color to open the Set Background Color dialog.

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Click on the color box to open the Color Chooser dialog and select or create a custom color for the background in floor plan view.

Sprinkler Specification
Double-click on a sprinkler head using the Select Object on it once and select the Open Object Sprinkler Specification dialog. tool or click edit button to open the

General Tab

Enter the Height; Width; and Depth, or thickness, of the sprinkler.

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Enter a Floor to Bottom value to define the distance from the bottom of the sprinkler to elevation 0 of floor one. Click Reset to return the sprinklers values to the defaults for that sprinkler. Specify the Spray Angle in degrees and the Spray Radius in inches.

Fill Style Tab


For information about the options on the Fill Style tab of the Sprinkler Specification dialog, see Fill Style Tab on page 184.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Sprinkler Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. See Materials Tab on page 161. Dialogs

Staircase Specification
Double-click a staircase with the Select Objects tool or select a staircase and click the Open Object edit button to open the Staircase Specification dialog. Enter new values and press the Tab key on your keyboard to move to the next field and update the other interdependent values.

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General Tab

Here you can verify the current staircase dimensions. The first line tells you if the staircase reaches the next floor; if it does not, click Make Reach to calculate stair dimensions and number. The next section indicates how many sections and landings are in the whole staircase, how many risers are in the current section, and the height of the risers and the best value for the tread. Building codes do not permit risers to vary by more than an eighth of an inch, so the program keeps them all the same. To the right, youll see the number of risers of a recommended height to reach the next floor. Change any dimensions you want. These settings are interdependent, so altering one will alter the others. If you change your mind after you change them, you can click Revert. If there are multiple sections, they will all display here. You can change one staircase Section at a time. Length defines the horizontal length of this staircase section as seen in floor plan view. Length is calculated automatically by multiplying the number of treads by the tread width. If you change the length, the top of

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the staircase section remains fixed and the bottom, and all sections connected to the bottom, move. Tread Width specifies the width of each tread in the selected section. Specify the # Treads in this section. Section Width specifies the overall width of this section. Rise Angle specifies the steepness of this section. The maximum angle is 42 degrees.
Note: Values you enter for the staircase may change. Landscaping and Deck Designer takes any value you provide and tries to find a best fit staircase.

Style Tab

Check Open Underneath to remove the wall beneath a staircase. Check Open Risers to eliminate the risers (the vertical part of a step), leaving each step lying on an open pair of stringers (the side pieces of a staircase that stretch diagonally and support the individual steps). Check Large Stringer Base to make the first step a bit larger.

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You can also Use Exterior materials on your staircase. Check either or both boxes for Left Railing and Right Railing, then specify the Rail Width. Enter a Runner Width to create a runner. Enter 0 to remove a runner.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Staircase Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

Stair Landing Specification


Double-click a stair landing with the Select Objects stair landing and click the Open Object Landing Specification dialog. tool or select a edit button to open the Stair

Line Style Tab


For information about the options on the Line Style tab of the Stair Landing Specification dialog, see Line Specification on page 196.

Fill Style Tab


For information about the options on the Fill Style tab of the Stair Landing Specification dialog, see Fill Style Tab on page 184.

Sun Light Specification


From a 3D view, select 3D> Adjust Sunlight from the menu to open the Sunlight Specification dialog.

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Use the Intensity slider bar to define the relative intensity of the light source. The Tilt Angle is used to control the angle of the light with respect to the horizon. A value of -90 degrees means that the light is pointing straight down and a value of 90 degrees means it is pointing straight up. The Direction Angle defines the angle that a light is pointed along. Zero degrees is measured horizontally on your screen pointing to the right. Positive values rotate ina counter-clockwise direction from there. Enter a value up to 360 degreess. If you enter a negative value, the program uses zero.

Terrain Feature Specification


Sidewalks, ponds, driveways, and garden beds, are considered to be Terrain Features. Double-click a terrain feature with the Select Objects select a terrain feature and click the Open Object the Terrain Feature Specification dialog. tool or

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General Tab

Enter a positive or negative Height for the Terrain Feature. Check Make Hole if you would like to make a hole in your terrain. Check Clip Overlapping Terrain Features if two terrain features overlap and you would like this one to clip the other.

Line Style Tab


For information about the options on the Line Style tab of the Terrain Feature Specification dialog, see Line Specification on page 196.

Fill Style Tab


Feature Specification

For information about the options on the Fill Style tab of the Terrain dialog, see Fill Style Tab on page 184.

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Materials Tab
For more information about the options on the Materials tab of the Terrain Feature Specification dialog, see Materials Tab on page 161.

Terrain Specification
Double-click the Terrain Perimeter with the Select Objects tool or select the Terrain Perimeter and click the Open Object edit button to open the Terrain Specification dialog. The Terrain Specification dialog allows you to change the appearance of your terrain in floor plan view and 3D views.

General Tab

Check Flatten Building Pad to flatten the area beneath your building.

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Check Auto Calculate Elevation to automatically calculate the building pad elevation, determined by the elevation of the center of the building footprint, during terrain rebuild.

Line Style Tab


Specification

For information about the options on the Line Style tab of the Terrain dialog, see Line Specification on page 196.

Fill Style Tab


Specification

For information about the options on the Fill Style tab of the Terrain dialog, see Fill Style Tab on page 184.

Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Terrain Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

Text Defaults
Select Edit> Default Settings to open the Default Settings dialog. Click on Text, then click the Edit button to open the Text Defaults dialog.

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Text Tab

Enter text in the blank field. Press the Enter key to create a new line. Set text size in the Character Height edit box. Character Height is expressed in plan inches or mm. Unlike dimension numbers, text may be illegible on screen because it is too small to read. The important thing is that it be legible when printed. Usually, six plan inches at quarter scale (a quarter of an inch equals one foot) will work well. For other scales, you will have to experiment. Click Font to open the Font dialog and select a new font. Place a check by Bold or Italic if you wish to apply either or both or these styles. Click the Color bar to open the Color Chooser dialog and specify a new color for your text. Check Use Default to use the default text color, regardless of the color displayed in the color bar.

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Text Specification
Specification

Select CAD> Text> Text or Text with Arrow to open the Text dialog and create a new text object. To open the specification dialog of an existing text object, select it using the Select Objects tool and click the Open Object edit button. The Text Specification dialog allows you to add and change the appearance of text

in floor plan view. The options in the Text Specification dialog are similar to those found in the Text Defaults dialog but apply to the selected text object only. For more information, see Text Defaults on page 236.

Wall Defaults
Select Edit> Default Settings to open the Default Settings dialog. Click on Wall, and then click the Edit button to open the Wall Defaults dialog .

Specify a thickness from the Default Thickness drop-down list. The Default Thickness is used for all Exterior and Invisible Walls.

Wall Hatch
When the Hatch Wall child button is active, select an existing wall edit button which has already been hatched and click the Open Object to open the Wall Hatch dialog.

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Wall Specification
Using the Select Objects Object
Specification

tool, click on a wall and then click the Open

edit button; or, double-click on the wall to open the Wall dialog.

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Select a hatch pattern from the drop-down list at top. Specify the Spacing that you would like between the pattern lines. Check Transparent Fill to make the hatch fill . Click on the color box to select a fill color from the Color Chooser dialog. The hatch pattern and color displays in the preview to the right..

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Specify the Thickness of the selected wall. Check Flip Layers to swap the exterior and interior wall surfaces. Select Invisible to specify the wall as invisible. Invisible walls display in floor plan view but not 3D views and are used to divide rooms that are not separated by a wall or railing, such as a nook from a kitchen. Select No Room Definition to create a wall that does not define or divide a room. Beam defines the wall as a beam which will not display in 3D views. Select either Align with Lower Floor or Align with Upper Floor to align the selected wall with a wall below or above it. These options are only enabled if the selected wall is very close, but not quite directly above or below a wall on the other floor.

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Roof Tab

Check Full Gable Wall to create a gable end over the wall. Check High Shed/Gable to model the high end of a shed roof. Check Knee Wall to define a wall as a knee wall. A knee walls height is defined by the roof plane, not the ceiling height. Check Extend Slope Downward to continue a roof down over a bumpout in an exterior wall. Enter a value in a ratio over 12 to individually define the Pitch of the roof plane over this wall. Check the box to create a roof plane with two pitches, then enter a value for the Upper pitch. Start Height defines the height above the floor at which the second pitch starts. From Baseline defines the distance from the roof plane baseline at which the second pitch starts.

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Materials Tab
The Materials tab of the Wall Specification dialog is similar to the Materials tab of the Build Roof dialog. For more information, see Materials Tab on page 161.

Window Defaults
The settings in the Window Defaults dialog are used to determine the initial values for windows. They are the same as those in the Window Specification dialog. For descriptions of these settings, see Window Specification on page 242.

Window Specification
Double-click a window with the Select Objects tool or select it and click the Open Object edit button to open the Window Specification dialog. The preview in the dialog will update as the window is edited.

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General Tab

Select a Window Type from the drop down list. Specify the Width and Height, which include the frame. Floor to Top specifies the header height of the window measured from the finished floor. Movable Size defines the size of the movable portion of the window. Enter zero (0) to default the movable size to whatever is normal for the current type of window. On all tabs, you can specify the preview in the dialog to show the Interior or Exterior of the window.

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Sash Tab

Specify the width for the left and right Side of the window sash. Increasing the size of the sash decreases the size of the glass. Specify the width for the Middle section of the window sash. Specify the width for the Top section of the window sash. Specify the width for the Bottom section of the window sash. Specify the Sash Depth which is the thickness of the sash stock measured from the exterior to the interior.

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Casing Tab

Specify whether youre defining the Interior or the Exterior of the window. The preview changes to display the selected side. Specify the Casing Width, which applies to the top, bottom and both sides.

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Lites Tab

Choose up to 8 Lites Across (horizontal divisions) in each sash. Choose up to 8 Lites Vertical (vertical divisions) in each sash. Check Lites in fixed to create divided lites in the fixed sash. Check Lites in movable to create divided lites in the movable sash. Select a window Type from the drop down list. Your choices are Normal, Diamond, Prairie, and Craftsman. Use the preview to see the differences between the styles. Check Shutters to add working shutters to the exterior of the window. Each shutter is half the window width, not including the casing. If one side doesnt have room for a shutter because it is too close to a window or a corner, that side wont have a shutter. Shutters resize with the window unless you Specify Width for them. Uncheck Set Width by Window to specify a custom shutter width; otherwise, the shutter will be set to half the windows width. Check the Outside Casing box to place the shutters at the outside edge of the side casing. Normal functional shutters overlap the casing except

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for the innermost one inch. Decorative shutters usually attach to the house outside the casing. Check the Louver box to place louvers in the central portion of each shutter. Clear the check box to model shutters with solid panels. If Outside Casing is checked, the louvers are positioned to shield the sun when the shutters are closed. When the shutters display open, the louvers will appear backwards.

Write Materials Export File


When a materials list is active, select File> Export Materials List (TXT) or click the Export Material List button to export your material list as a TXT document. The Write Materials Export File dialog is similar to the Save Plan File dialog. For more information, see Save Plan File on page 225. Dialogs

Specify a location on your computer to export the TXT file and click Save.

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Write Movie File


In a 3D view, select 3D> Record Walkthrough or click the Record Walkthrough button to open the Write Movie File dialog.

Click the arrow beside the Save In: drop-down list and browse to the location in which you want to save your walkthrough file. Any .AVI files already saved to that location display below the Save In: list. In the File name: text field, replace *.AVI with a name for your walkthrough file. The only file type available in this dialog is .AVI.

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Appendix A

License Agreement

BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS LANDSCAPING AND DECK DESIGNER (TM) END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

NOTICE TO USER: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: THIS IS A CONTRACT. BY INSTALLING, COPYING OR USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, ON YOUR OWN BEHALF AND ON THE BEHALF OF THE ENTITY BY WHOM YOU ARE EMPLOYED OR REPRESENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT INSTALL, USE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, RETURN THE SOFTWARE WITHIN THE SPECIFIED GUARANTEE PERIOD TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A REFUND OF YOUR PURCHASE PRICE. This End User License Agreement ("License Agreement", or "EULA") is a legal agreement between you ("LICENSEE", an individual or entity) and the entities of Better Homes and Gardens and Advanced Relational Technology ("ART") ("LICENSOR"), and sets forth the terms and conditions under which you are licensed to use the Software. "Software" means (A) all of the contents of the CD-ROM(s) or any other media which is accompanied by this Agreement, including, but not limited to (i) ART or third party software, (ii) printed, "online" or electronic explanatory materials ("Documentation"), (iii) digital images, sample

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Index
Numerics
110v Outlet ...............................107 220v Outlet ...............................107 3D Backdrop .............................121 3D Backdrop Dialog .................158 Break Wall ..................................90 Build Foundation ......................100 Build New Floor .......................100 Build Roof.................................101 Build Roof Dialog.....................160 Build Terrain.............................112

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Accurate Move..........................154 Adjust Material Defintion .........119 Align Left..................................156 Align Right ...............................156 Arrange All ...............................130 Automatic Exterior Dimensions ............................123

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CAD ..........................................121 Calculate From All Floors ........127 Calculate From Area .................127 Camera ......................................118 Camera Defaults Dialog............162 Camera Move Tools..................151 Camera Orbit Tools ..................150 Camera Specification Dialog ....162 Camera Tilt Tools .....................150 Camera View ..............................20 Cascade .....................................129 CD Key .......................................10 Center........................................156 Center Object ............................155 Change Floor/Reference ...........145 Change Floor/Reference Dialog.....................................163 Change Line/Arc.......................154 Change Opening/Hinge Side ....155

Bay Window ...............................97 Bay/Box/Bow Window Specification Dialog ..............159 Better Homes and Gardens Web Site ..................131 Bifold Door .................................95 BMP ............................................80 Bow Window ..............................99 Box Window ...............................98 Break Line.................................154

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Change Swing Side ...................155 Chief Architect, Upgrade to......131 Child Buttons ............................135 Close ...........................................78 Close All .....................................79 Color Chooser Dialog ...............163 Color Chooser Eyedropper .......163 Color Dialog .............................163 Color On/Off.............................126 Connect Electrical.....................108 Contents and Index ...................130 Copy/Paste ................................153 Copying Objects .........................26 Corner Boards ...........................101 Create New Plan Dialog ...........164 Creating Double Doors ...............93 Creating Windows ......................96 Cross Section Slider Dialog ......165 Current Floor, Delete ................100 Current Mode ............................130 Curved Wall Tools....................137 Curved Walls ..............................91 Cut, Copy, and Paste...................83

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Deck Railing Specification Dialog.....................................166 Deck Railings..............................89 Default Settings.....................30, 84 Define Material Dialog .............167 Delete ..................................83, 154 Delete Current Floor .................100 Delete Foundation.....................100 260

Delete Gable Over An Opening..................................155 Delete Objects.............................83 Delete Objects Dialog ...............168 Delete Roof ...............................101 Deleting a Wall....................................87 Doors.....................................93 Fireplaces ............................106 Objects ..................................26 Windows ...............................97 Design Planning Center ......31, 128 Designing With Objects..............24 Dialog 3D Backdrop .......................158 Bay/Box/Bow Window Specification ....................159 Build Roof...........................160 Camera Defaults .................162 Camera Specification..........162 Change Floor/Reference .....163 Color ...................................163 Create New Plan .................164 Cross Section Slider............165 Deck Railing Specification .166 Define Material ...................167 Delete Objects.....................168 Dimension Defaults ............169 Display Options ..................170 Door Specification ..............171 Elevation Line Specification ....................175 Elevation Point Specification ....................176

Export Picture File ..............177 Export Windows Metafile...178 Fencing Specification .........179 Fireplace Specification .......180 Fixture Specification...........182 Flat Region Specification....184 Furniture Specification .......185 Hill/Valley Specification ....188 Image Specification ............189 Import Backdrop File..........191 Import Picture File ..............192 Line Specification ...............196 Manufacturers .....................197 Material Defaults ................198 Material List Display Options.............................199 Metafile Size .......................201 Open Plan File ....................203 Plan Defaults.......................205 Polyline Specification .........213 Print.....................................214 Print Material ......................215 Quoin Specification ............215 Railing Specification...........217 Raised/Lowered Region Specification ....................219 Render Quality ....................220 Room Defaults ....................221 Room Specification.............221 Save Plan File .....................225 Staircase Specification ........229 Sunlight Specification.........232 Terrain Feature Specification ....................233

Terrain Specification...........235 Text Specification ...............238 Wall Defaults ......................238 Wall Specification...............239 Window Defaults ................242 Window Specification.........242 Write Materials Export File ...................................247 Dialogs ......................................157 Dimension Defaults Dialog ......169 Dimension Tools.......................141 Dimensions .........................30, 121 Automatic Exterior .............123 Manual ................................123 Display Options ................126, 170 Display Options Dialog ............170 Door ............................................94 Bifold ....................................95 Garage ...................................95 Sliding...................................94 Door Hinges ................................93 Door Library ...............................95 Door Specification Dialog ........171 Door Swings ...............................93 Door Tools ................................138 Doors.....................................28, 92 Deleting.................................93 Moving..................................93 Resizing ................................92 Doorway Library.........................95 Double Doors, Creating ..............93 Down One Floor .......................145 Download Program Updates .....132 Drawing a Plan............................27

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Drawing a Wall ...........................85 Driveway...................................113

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Feature Region..........................113 Fencing........................................89 Fencing Specification Dialog....179 Fill Window ..............................128 Final View...................................22 Fireplace Specification Dialog..180 Fireplace Tool ...........................140 Fireplaces ..................................105 Deleting...............................106 Fixture Specification Dialog.....182 Fixtures .......................................28 Flat Region................................113 Flat Region Specification Dialog.....................................184 Floor Tools................................145 Floors ........................................100 Form Stairwell ..........................155 Foundations...............................100 Building ..............................100 Deleting...............................100 Full Overview .....................21, 118 Furniture......................................28 Furniture Specification Dialog.....................................185

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Edit Buttons ..............................136 Edit Menu ...................................82 Edit Toolbar Buttons.................153 Editing Objects ...........................25 Electrical ...................................107 Electrical Library ......................108 Electrical Objects ........................29 Placing ................................108 Selecting..............................108 Electrical Tools .........................141 Elevation Line Specification Dialog ..............175 Elevation Lines .........................112 Elevation Point Specification Dialog ..............176 Elevation Points ........................112 EMF ............................................79 Exit..............................................82 Export Materials List ................153 Export Picture File Dialog ........177 Export Windows Metafile Dialog.....................................178 Exporting Files............................79 Exporting the Materials List .......80 Extending a Wall ........................87 Exterior Walls .............................87

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Gable Over Door/Window........155 Garage Door................................95 Grow All Plants ........................186 Grow Plants Dialog...................186

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Hardiness Zone Map .................187 Hatch Wall ..................................90 Help Index.................................148 Hill ............................................113 Hill/Valley Specification Dialog.....................................188 Home Designer Web Site ...........32

Library Browser ........................192 License Agreement ...............6, 251 Light..........................................108 Line Specification Dialog .........196 Lowered Region........................113

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Manual Dimension Lines..........123 Manufacturers ...................127, 152 Manufacturers Dialog ...............197 Material Defaults Dialog ..........198 Material Eyedropper .................120 Material List......................127, 199 Material List Display Options Dialog.......................199 Material List Tool .....................146 Material Lists ..............................23 Material Painter.................120, 149 Menu Commands ........................23 Menus..........................................77 Metafile .......................................79 Metafile Size Dialog .................201 Move Area ..................................84 Move Camera With Mouse Tools ..........................151 Moving a Wall ............................86 Moving Doors .............................93 Moving Objects...........................26 Moving Windows .......................97 Multiple Floors ...........................30

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Image Specification Dialog ......189 Images Select from library ......189, 210 Import Backdrop File................191 Import Picture File Dialog ........192 Importing Files............................80 Importing Picture Files ...............81 Installation ................................1, 3 Invisible Walls ............................87

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JPG..............................................80 Justify........................................156

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Kidney Garden Bed ..................114

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New Floor .................................202 New Plan...................................147

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Objects Copying.................................26 Deleting.................................26 Editing...................................25 Moving..................................26 Outdoor .................................28 Resizing ................................27 Rotating.................................27 Selecting................................26 Online Help.................................31 Open Object ........................83, 153 Open Plan..................................147 Open Plan File Dialog...............203 Opening Objects for Specification ............................26 Outdoor Objects ..........................28 Outlet 110v ....................................107 220v ....................................107

Plan Materials ...........................127 Plan View....................................19 Plant Chooser............................206 Plant Image Specification Dialog.....................................209 Plant Tools ................................144 PNG ............................................80 Polyline Specification Dialog ...213 Pond ..........................................114 Print...........................................147 Page Setup...........................204 Print Dialog...............................214 Print Material Dialog ................215

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Quoin Specification Dialog ......215 Quoins.......................................101

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Railing Specification Dialog.....217 Railings .......................................88 Raised Region ...........................112 Raised/Lowered Region Specification Dialog ..............219 Recommended System..................2 Redo ............................................83 Removing Home Designer..........13 Render Quality Dialog ..............220 Replace from Library................154 Resizing Doors.....................................92 Objects ..................................27

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Page Setup.................................204 Picture Files ................................80 Picture Files, Importing ..............81 Placing Electrical Objects .........108 Plan Defaults Dialog .................205

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Windows ...............................97 Roof ..........................................101 Build....................................101 Delete ..................................101 Roof Tools ................................140 Roofs ...........................................29 Room Defaults Dialog ..............221 Room Specification Dialog.......221 Rooms .......................................109 Rotating Objects ..................................27 Round Garden Bed....................113

Staircase Specification Dialog ..229 Stairs .........................................102 Straight................................102 Straight Stairs............................102 Sunlight Specification Dialog...232 Switch .......................................108 System Requirements ...................2

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Technical Support .......................32 Terrain.......................................112 Terrain Feature Specification Dialog ..............233 Terrain Feature Tools................143 Terrain Perimeter ......................112 Terrain Specification Dialog.....235 Terrain Tools.............................142 Text .....................................30, 125 Text Specification Dialog .........238 Text Tools .................................142 Text With Arrow.......................125 Tile ............................................129 Toolbar Buttons ..........24, 135, 136 Tooltips .......................................24 Training Videos ..........................32 Trim ..........................................101 Tutorials ......................................14 TXT.............................................80

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Sample Plans...............................14 Save.....................................79, 148 Save As .......................................79 Save Plan File Dialog ...............225 Select Next Object ....................153 Select Objects .....................83, 136 Selecting a Wall ....................................86 Electrical Objects ................108 Objects ..................................26 Stacked Objects.....................26 Show Crosshairs .......................126 Sidewalk....................................113 Skylight .....................................101 Sliding Door................................94 Sprinkler Specification Dialog..228 Sprinkler Tools .........................144 Stacked Objects, Selecting..........26 Stair Tools.................................140

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Undo............................................82 Undo Zoom ...............................129 265

Index

Landscaping and Deck Designer

Up One Floor ............................145 Upgrade to Chief Architect.......131

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Valley........................................113 View Mode Tools .....................148 View Tools................................146 View Users Guide....................131 Views ..........................................18

Box........................................98 Creating.................................96 Deleting.................................97 Moving..................................97 Resizing ................................97 WMF...........................................79 Write Materials Export File Dialog .............................247

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Zoom in.....................................129 Zoom Out..................................129 Zoom Tools...............................146 Zoom Window ..........................129

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Walkthrough Recording Tools..152 Wall Deleting.................................87 Extending ..............................87 Hatch .....................................90 Selecting................................86 Wall Defaults Dialog ................238 Wall Specification Dialog.........239 Wall Tools.................................136 Walls .....................................28, 84 Curved...................................91 Exterior .................................87 Invisible ................................87 Window.................................95, 97 Window Defaults Dialog ..........242 Window Library........................100 Window Specification Dialog...242 Window Tools...........................139 Windows ...............................17, 28 Bay ........................................97 Bow .......................................99 266

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