Hello, Message 1 originates from the walls, not the tiles. I think you thought it was given for flooring. When you examine the objects given in the 2nd message, you can see that the walls are entered on top of each other. Switch to the architectural plan. When you double-click on the overlapping objects message given in the geometry control, the program gets closer to the wall objects. You can see which objects are placed on top of each other. If we look at the attached screenshot, D13 Walls D and D35 are entered one on top of the other. When the walls are really examined, you can see that the wall D13 was drawn up to the starting point of the wall D35, whereas the wall D35 should start from the end point of D13. You can correct by moving the endpoint. 3. Do the same for the other walls. starting point of end point D24 it will be. However, the walls are up. You can see the status with the endpoint move. Bring the right end of D22 to the left end of D24. After these operations, the overlapping object message will be removed. The corrected project is attached. (vg_üü.cde)"mkrts88":2hpabdno" said:it says there are tiles on top of each other, I can't find it, just so I deleted all the tiles, but it still gives the same error
ideCAD, of course, you can enter walls. The possibility of entering walls is one of the most important features of the program. Program with geometry control warns you to enter correct data by correcting the walls you entered incorrectly."mkrts88":2hpabdno" said:Will we not be able to enter walls in idecad now?