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What are the best view range (cut plane) settings when doing a cape style plan (upper level) and split level plans? I am working on projects for both style homes. On the split level my problem is I can see the windows on the lower level but not the upper level in plan view. Cape style homes the floor plan is not coming out nice when I try to add dormers. I appreciate any tips.
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You will most likely have to use "Plan Region" to get the look that you are looking for.
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Thank you! The "plan region" works great for this. I appreciate it.
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