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<DIV><SPAN class=530422116-31032004>Fernando,</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=530422116-31032004>I am not sure about the problems you are
having with drawing in the detailed edit mode, but I would suggest that you use
the wizard at least to outline the floor and zones. It is much
easier. Even several years ago<SPAN class=230182516-31032004>, when I was
using Power DOE, I would start the project in eQUEST, just so I could outline
the building using the wizard. Now, eQUEST 3 gives you much more power to
draw both the floor(s) and zones, even allowing import of an AutoCAD drawing to
trace.</SPAN></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=530422116-31032004><SPAN class=230182516-31032004>To do the
floor and zone, open eQUEST, new project via the wizard, choose the Design
Development Wizard, fill in (or not) whatever blanks you want in the Project and
Site Data, then choose Return to Navigator in the lower right hand corner.