EXAMPLES

HINTS
You can type input directly to the first input of a dialogue box if it is highlighted in blue . Use the tab key to move the cursor down a series of inputs, you can also move the mouse cursor to the input you want to change ( make sure the cursor is at the extreme left of the input box ) and click the left button - If the warning bell rings, check your input number - it may be too large or empty. ALWAYS watch the GUIDE LINE at the bottom of the screen for help in using the function selected. Click means the left mouse button. The Enter key is used where accurate positioning is required, the left mouse button is only used where some movement or mouse wobble is allowable.Make sure your NUMLOCK light is off, number input will be from the MAIN keyboard only, ( num pad can be used for the arrow keys & fine tuning the cursor position )
You have options on saving files manually or auto saving, if you want to have copies of the drawing with different names use file / save as... - to save the basic design, then drawing alternative finishes,

LAYOUT DESIGN ROOMS EXAMPLE - put some design rooms on screen first,
* getting the layout correct *
* using the layout boundary grid *
* marking the external walls *
* auto scrolling layouts larger than the screen *


DRAWING EXTERNAL WALL BASE EXAMPLE- * draw the external walls,
* using angled external walls
* splitting up external walls *
* changing an external wall type *
* troubleshooting external walls *


FINISHING YOUR DRAWINGS
* using design rooms within the floor base *
* using the fixed room function *
* expanding or shrinking the floor base *
* using an opening to create an "L" shaped room *
* drawing cupboards and internal walls *
* adding windows and doors *
* using a library *
* using zoom, rotate, datum and centre *
* adding another floor *
* showing floor overlays *