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  • Click on the Concrete/Project Settings/Story Settings icon in the ribbon menu.

  • Stories dialog appears. The project name shown here should not be confused with the file name where the project is stored. It has nothing to do with the project file name given when saving the project. Project Settings

  • When the Add Above button is clicked with the left mouse button, a story is added on the selected story.

  • If the Add Below button is clicked, a story is added under the active story. In this way, the project can be opened as many stories as desired.

  • The story height of the newly added stories can be defined in the "New story height" section. When "Default height" is checked, the height of the opened story is taken as the value that can be defined next to the default height line. If the line "Same as last story" is marked, the height of the opened story is taken to be the same as the last story opened.

  • In order to delete an existing story, the relevant story line is selected by clicking the left button of the mouse and the Delete button is clicked. “You cannot cancel this process. Do you want to continue? ” warning comes. If the question is confirmed, the selected story is deleted. Care should be taken when wiping stories. Because if there are data entered on the deleted story, these data will be deleted together with the story. This process is irreversible. The master story(zero numbered story) cannot be deleted.

  • Clicking the OK button will exit the dialog.

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To indicate that any story is rigid in one direction, it is sufficient to mark the Rigid -X and / or Rigid-Y boxes box of the relevant story. To uncheck a story marked as rigid, you must check the box on the bottom line. If you do not have any rigid stories in your building, it will be enough to click on the boxes in the Elevation from ground row. The elevation from ground line does not represent a story and this line cannot be intervened by the user.

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The values ​​on the left in the basic upper level column indicate the total height of the floor story ceiling or floor story according to the Static Structural or Architectural level elevation options. The values ​​on the right indicate the total heights above and below the rigid floor story according to the rigid floor story assumptions.

Objects to be entered into floor story windows can be divided into three parts according to their location on the floorstory.

  • Objects on the floor story (wall, foundation, placezone, door-window, etc.)

  • Objects on the floor story ceiling (beam, floorslab, etc.),

  • Objects on both the floor story and ceiling (columns, axes, etc.).

In the program, the floor story base is called "Architectural Plan Mode" and the floor story ceiling is called "Formwork Structural Plan Mode". Objects on the floor story can be entered in the architectural plan mode. It is not possible to enter these objects in pattern layout mode. The opposite is true for floor story ceiling objects. Objects such as columns, axes and lines can be entered in both drawing modes. In Architectural Plan Mode, click the Image View/Mode/ Architectural Plan-Formwork PlanStructural Design Mode icon in the Tools / Architectural Plan / Formwork Plan row ribbon menu to switch to Formwork Structural Plan Mode . This can also be done by pressing Shift + Tab on the keyboard.See also:

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