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On-Screen Takeoff - 01.03.05 How to Enter Values into Measurement Boxes

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When you are presented with a measurement box, you need to tell On-Screen Takeoff some information so it can properly calculate takeoff quantities. For example, when setting up a Linear Condition, you need to tell the program how tall (Height) the wall is so it can tell you the surface area. To calculate Volume (on a Linear) you'd also have to specify Width (L x W x H = V).

Imperial (U.S. Standard)

When entering a quantity in any Imperial measurement box, the last two digits typed are always interpreted as inches and are always converted to feet.

Examples:

  • "8" is 8 inches, not 8 feet
  • "800" is 8 feet 0 inches or 8' even
  • "824" is interpreted as 8 feet, 24 inches, or 10' 0"
    • to set a measurement to 824 inches, you'd have to convert it to feet/inches first, so you'd enter 6808 (68' 08")
  • "10" is 10 inches, not 10 feet
  • "1000" is 10 feet 0 inches or 10' even
  • "1010" is 10' 10"

System International (Metric)

When entering a quantity in any Metric measurement box, the value is always entered as millimeters.

Examples

  • To enter 1.2 meters into a measurement box, type "1200"
  • 10 cm is entered as "100" (100 mm = 10 cm)

If you are having problems getting On-Screen Takeoff to display quantities of 1,000 or more in a metric database or bid, see Related Articles for troubleshooting.

Note
You can specify fractions of an inch or millimeter by entering a decimal.

click here to view the previous article Using Imperial or Metric (SI) Units of Measurement (UOM) Changing the Number of Decimal Places OST Displays click here to view the next article



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