Dave Elfers
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I understand. I still suspect I could find a better solution for you. If you want to talk about it in person, the support team or your account manager can help you get on my calendar.
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I don't know if I agree with that. Correct me if I misunderstood.In the window scenario, your takeoff could be a count. Add one or more assemblies to the count takeoff. Each assembly will ask th...
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What if we gave you the power to group items by division?
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Selene,It is so new that I have not personally heard a lot of feedback. But, I can tell you that the right panel's purpose is the foundation of several more exciting features. Please don't stay s...
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Hi Craig. When using Explode you get a linear takeoff with one line for each board you will be installing. The secondary measurement for a linear takeoff is the count. Each line (measurement) is...
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Perhaps the count you are hoping for is already there. All assembly formulas are calculated at the measurement level. If you don't provide a takeoff variable, we automatically use MeasuredCount. ...
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Reply by: BoundsEYou may need multiple takeoffs depending on sizes, and how you plan to measure, but you shouldn’t have to make a bunch of size specific assemblies. You can just add the trim item t...
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Reply by: Jason ArmstrongI use these for my interior trim. We are always milling our own trim hence the BF option. For regular trim, ie MDF, ask your supplier for a price quote for one stick of e...
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Reply by: Jason ArmstrongThis is how I do my interior trim. If you are using both 5/4 and 4/4 stock this could be expanded to suit this. Obviously this only does pricing and not a material order....
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Reply by: Level ProIf you add all three assemblies to your roof measurement, then when you go to make your estimates you can make three different estimates and you can select which assemblies you w...