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    Default Where is "cut plan profile"

    Okay, I'm giving this 2010 a chance and my god is it a waste of time. I am looking for the "cut plan profile" command to edit an extruded roof and it is nowhere to be found. So I check in "Where is my command" and it is not there.
    The "where is my command " feature is just plain stupid. How can you possibly leave "copy" out of the list? If you are going to alter the entire UI you should at least make a half baked attempt to keep your users from wasting hours and hours chasing down where you have hidden the commands. Just imagine the wasted manhours that are being generated because Autodesk can't be bothered to spend the time to prepare decent help files.

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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    Are you referring to Edit Cut Profile? It's found on the Modify tab and shortened to Cut Profile.

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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    Select the Roof, Modify Roofs Ribbon tab > Modify Roof panel > Vertical Opening
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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    I am not looking for "Vertical Opening " I am looking for the tool that used to pop up on the Options bar when you selected an extruded roof. The tool is called "Cut Plan Profile".

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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    That is the tool now...it does the "same" thing. You sketch the same sort of boundary just not creating a "hole".

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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    If Autodesk is going to change the location of the command as well as the name, perhaps they might think it prudent to mention it somewhere in their hopelessly lame documentation.

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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    "Cheese wasn't moved it was "eaten"...I suspect the code for cut plane profile and Vertical Opening is essentially the same, just not limited to a roof element. I agree it is a little confusing!

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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    Ok.. .Some of the name changes are less than ideal. Here's one that I do like: "Synchronize with Central" vs. "Save to Central."

    So there's at least one good point in 2010.

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    Default Re: Where is "cut plan profile"

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve_Stafford View Post
    "Cheese wasn't moved it was "eaten"...I suspect the code for cut plane profile and Vertical Opening is essentially the same, just not limited to a roof element. I agree it is a little confusing!
    I think the confusion could be dispelled if Autodesk had spent perhaps 20 minutes or so writing a short entry to the help file to explain the change. Obviously it is not their time being wasted so if they can save twenty minutes and waste many hours of their users time that's what they have decided to do. Not a very friendly business model.

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