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KevinKillion
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"Pin" a room to its walls?

Another newbie question, please!

Is there a way to pin a "room" to the walls that originally defined it? When placing and moving furniture, it is WAY to easy to drag the room surface by accident, and it's murder to put it back where it belongs.

Suggestions?

Thanks!
Kevin
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Re: "Pin" a room to its walls?

Hi,
I don't know a way to do this but I want to support this feature request definitely. "murder" is the right word to describe the work that could be saved by this feature.

Alex
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Re: "Pin" a room to its walls?

Walls and rooms are not bound bound to each other at this time. I suggest you to lock/unlock the plan in your case.
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Re: "Pin" a room to its walls?

A quick way to restore your room and/or walls is to use the Undo button...
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