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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Carrick View Post
    I have a Template that I've set up with my preferred defaults and I always use that as a starting point for a new project. It has default values for floor heights, cabinets, exterior and interior walls, etc. If I need something different I modify the defaults immediately before even creating one wall.
    Joe, while I don't disagree with anything you've said, it might be worthwhile to point out that you can now import defaults in various categories from multiple projects; you don't have to take just one template and tediously modify it the way you used to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RMorrison View Post
    Joe, while I don't disagree with anything you've said, it might be worthwhile to point out that you can now import defaults in various categories from multiple projects; you don't have to take just one template and tediously modify it the way you used to.
    Good Point. Basically I'm just trying to point out that you need to have a good starting point and a fairly consistent methodology that uses Chief Architect efficiently.
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