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OST - 11.05.01 Rotating and Flipping Plans

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Some images downloaded from a Planroom or received from an Architect can be oriented incorrectly when they are brought into On-Screen Takeoff - they may be upside down, rotated to the left or right by 90°, or even flipped. Also, takeoff pasted to a page that has a different rotation that the original page may need to be rotated. If you need to rotate or spin takeoff (after copying and pasting for example) to match the plans, see Related Articles.

Notes

Base vs. Overlay

Rotating or flipping a base image stores a setting in the database that tells the program to make the adjustment to the display of the base image. The base image is not altered. However, adjusting an Overlay image creates a TIF copy of that image and all changes are made to that TIF and stored in an "Overlays" subfolder where the original Overlay image file is stored.

Page vs. Takeoff

When you rotate a Page, if it contains takeoff, that takeoff is rotated right along with the Page. However, if you want to only rotate takeoff you can do that without rotated the Page (the options are in the same menu). When you rotate just takeoff, if rotating it would cause it to no longer fit on the Page (Horizontally or vertically), you will be prevented from rotating the takeoff. See Related Articles for details on rotating takeoff.

Now, if you want to rotate the underlying Page without rotating the takeoff, you can open the Cover Sheet, duplicate the Page, navigate to the new Page, rotate it, and then copy/paste all the takeoff over. If it fits, it will be pasted over in its normal orientation, if the pasted takeoff will not fit (horizontally or vertically), you will be prevented from pasting it onto the new page.

To rotate a single image using the Context Menu, right-click on within the Image Window and select Rotate/Flip to access the Rotate Image (and Rotate Takeoff) options. These options are duplicated on the Rotate toolbar. When an Overlay image is assigned or if the Bid is in DPC Mode, the Rotate/Flip options are not available.

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These controls are also available by clicking Image > Rotate/Flip.

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And in the Adjust Images dialog box (press <CTRL> + I or click the Image Adjust button ALT TEXT ).

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Note
To rotate/flip all images in a project at once, check "Apply to all pages"

The Image Toolbar

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Note
Rotating spins the image (or takeoff) 90 degrees in the indicated direction.
Flipping flips the image (or takeoff) end-over-end - it this is not the same as rotating the image (or takeoff) 180 degrees.

ButtonDescriptionWhat it does/How it is used...
ALT TEXTRotate Image LeftRotates the image 90 degrees left (counter-clockwise)
ALT TEXTRotate Image RightRotates the image 90 degrees right (clockwise)
ALT TEXTFlip Image HorizontalFlips the image horizontally (on the vertical (up/down) axis)
ALT TEXTFlip Image VerticalFlips the image vertically (on the horizontal (side to side) axis)
ALT TEXTAdjust Plan(s)Opens the Adjust Images dialog box (explained above)

Follow-the-Leader Rotation

If you rotate two consecutive pages the same way using the rotation buttons, On-Screen Takeoff will prompt you to apply that same rotation to the remaining pages in the project.

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If you choose "No" (the default), On-Screen Takeoff will not prompt you again for this Bid during this session of the program again unless you rotate two more consecutive pages. Follow the Leader also applies to Zooming to "Full Page".

click here to view the previous article Adjusting How Plans are DisplayedDeskewing Plans click here to view the next article



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