Getting switches and outlets to display in RCP

Getting switches and outlets to display in RCP

vanderloo5
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Getting switches and outlets to display in RCP

vanderloo5
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I have a feeling this question has been asked a hundred times but I can't seem to find the answer. After seeing differences of opinion on doing electrical, (residential), plans in a floor plan view vs. RCP, I have, at least for the time being, managed to get the setup and display I want in an RCP view. Except now I need to find out how to get switches and outlets to display along with ceiling fixtures.

Thank You

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Message 21 of 26

RSomppi
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Okay, but sharing knowledge is hardly embarrassing. Having an experienced student that fails to grasp a simple "101" concept, well, that's embarrassing for both of us. 

 

You should look up the definition of a Reflected Ceiling Plan before making such claims.

 

Editing your post after the fact is bad form. Why did you change it? Were you embarrassed that you posted it?

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barthbradley
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@RSomppi wrote:

Editing your post after the fact is bad form. Why did you change it? Were you embarrassed that you posted it?


 

 

I removed it as a courtesy to you.   It was inappropriate. 

 

We're done now.

 

Bye, bye. 

    

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RSomppi
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@barthbradley wrote:I removed it because the remark as a courtesy to you.   It was inappropriate. 

 

We're done now.

 

Bye, bye.     


Not only that, but it's against community rules. I've seen you do similar before. I don't think it was for me or you wouldn't have posted it in the first place. It was for you.

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curtisridenour
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@barthbradley is there a way to block certain individuals that like to discuss things that don't help the OP asking questions?

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barthbradley
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@curtisridenour wrote:

@barthbradley is there a way to block certain individuals that like to discuss things that don't help the OP asking questions?


 

 

I don't know of a way, @curtisridenour. I suppose you could report them to moderator.  If there were enough people reporting the individual, my guess is that that individual would be banished from the forum.  Still, I think that individual could sneak back in under a new name.  Don't know for sure though.  

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RSomppi
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@vanderloo5 wrote:

After seeing differences of opinion on doing electrical, (residential), plans in a floor plan view vs. RCP,


@curtisridenour and @barthbradley 

 

The topic was opened for discussion in the OP and I was asked many questions about the side topic. It's rude to nor respond when asked a question and I hope that what I said has educated at least one person to some basic drafting practices.

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