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Footing under wall

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TD&H-RLT
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Footing under wall

TD&H-RLT
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Hello-

I am trying to draw a cripple wall (in a crawl space) and the add the footing to the wall. I have done this before & can see all of my other ones I have drawn - but when I try to make a new one I keep getting an error. It says "None of the created elements are visible in structural plan: level 1 view. You many want to check the active view, it's parameters, and visibility settings, as well as any plan regions and their settings." I don't think I'm doing anything different than when I made these walls with the footings before.
I'd appreciate any help I can get.
Thank you
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Footing under wall

Hello-

I am trying to draw a cripple wall (in a crawl space) and the add the footing to the wall. I have done this before & can see all of my other ones I have drawn - but when I try to make a new one I keep getting an error. It says "None of the created elements are visible in structural plan: level 1 view. You many want to check the active view, it's parameters, and visibility settings, as well as any plan regions and their settings." I don't think I'm doing anything different than when I made these walls with the footings before.
I'd appreciate any help I can get.
Thank you
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Joe.Charpentier
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Joe.Charpentier
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If you go to a 3d view, can you place the footings?

I suspect that either footing are turned off in your view, or that the bottom of the wall is below your view depth.

Joe
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If you go to a 3d view, can you place the footings?

I suspect that either footing are turned off in your view, or that the bottom of the wall is below your view depth.

Joe
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TD&H-RLT
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TD&H-RLT
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Hi-
I tried it in the 3D view - it acts like it might have done something (didn't give me any warnings) but I have no idea where it is because I can't see anything.
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Hi-
I tried it in the 3D view - it acts like it might have done something (didn't give me any warnings) but I have no idea where it is because I can't see anything.
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Joe.Charpentier
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Joe.Charpentier
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A few ideas:

Are you in a "Structural" view, or an analytical only view?

Do you have "foundations" turned off in the Visiblity/Graphics settings for the view?

Joe
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A few ideas:

Are you in a "Structural" view, or an analytical only view?

Do you have "foundations" turned off in the Visiblity/Graphics settings for the view?

Joe
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TD&H-RLT
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TD&H-RLT
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As far as I know I'm in a structural 3D view & no - the foundations are not off - I can see all of the other ones.
Ruth
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As far as I know I'm in a structural 3D view & no - the foundations are not off - I can see all of the other ones.
Ruth

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