OK, now I get a turn to ask a problem question....
I've enclosed two images showing a before and an after of what is happening. This is a small problem and I think I've already solved how to get it my final outcome to work correctly, but it's the larger issue of what should it be doing that concerns me.
If these floors are not locked or aligned to the walls, why are they behaving as if they are??? I have found that if I delete the LDY floor to clipboard (Ctrl-X)- move the PWD wall - then paste the LDY floor back into the room, it (looks) fine.
- I have created a couple of rooms - a laundry room, powder bath and a small mechanical closet, adjacent to a larger Media room. (see Before jpg)
- In these rooms, I created a second floor (1/8" on top of the main 'structural' floor) to represent the tile flooring etc. We've done this with much success in the past.
- I create these floors using the linework tool - NOT select walls. These lines are not locked to any wall, so they can 'float'.
- The N-S wall between these rooms and the Media room was one wall - I used the Split wall command at the Powder room wall.
- After splitting, I gabbed the bottom grip of the PWD wall and dragged it over to the right, hoping to angle this wall about 60 degrees.
- Off the bat - I get a "Floor Sketch Invalid" error - for the floor in the Laundry room!!! This is for a wall that goes beyond the 70 degree mark.
- I try a smaller angle (74), which allows the wall to be moved, but the floor in the Laundry floor... well.. moves. (see the After.jpg).
Thanks for your replies!
Kyle