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  1. #1
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    You guys just have to speed up these elevation views...........

    ............ it soooooooooooooooo painful, please, speed these up............. just venting!
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  2. #2
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    Send in a plan with a slow elevation. There are lots of reasons why they might be slow and we are always working at making them faster, but without actual examples to work on we are shooting in the dark with respect to what you see.
    Doug Park
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  3. #3
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    I'm posting just to stay in the loop and see where this goes.

    Usually my issues with elevations (exterior cross section views) have been with CAD lines and occasionally text on certain occaissions. Will post one the next time I notice. Sometimes I'll draw a cad line for a floor elevation and it's a "Long Blink" before the screen refreshes itself but I think that was in the previous X-versions including x4.

    I haven't noticed it in x5 and as a matter of fact (or my perception), it seems like my screens are faster and "crisper" both in plan view and elevation views since I recently loaded and started using x5.


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