On-Screen Takeoff - 06.03 Multi-Condition Takeoff (Patented) - OSTAA-04259We go to great lengths to make measuring your plans simple and efficient, and we're always looking for ways to make the entire process faster and more accurate. Let's consider a few examples:
Yes, you could do it that way however... On-Screen Takeoff includes Multi-Condition Takeoff (patented). Using Multi-Condition Takeoff, an estimator can grab any number of Conditions and draw the takeoff once. On-Screen Takeoff places the appropriate takeoff objects on the plan, automatically - all at the same time! RulesAs with all good things, there are, of course, a few rules:
Performing Multi-Condition TakeoffRemember, before drawing a single piece of takeoff, set and verify the Scale.
First, select the Conditions to use. In the example below, we have selected "Corners" (a Count), "Carpet" (an Area), "2'x2' Acoustical Ceiling" (another Area), and "Type B3 @ 13'" (a Linear wall Condition). This represents a room full of takeoff that would take a minimum of 19 clicks to draw to measure just our simple square room. Next, draw the takeoff (notice, because the group includes an Area, we draw Area takeoff). Even though we are only drawing an area, everything else will be filled in, automatically. The purple dashed lines indicate how we drew the takeoff, we clicked once at each corner. The green dot at the bottom left of the takeoff object denotes a double-click. Imagine that! In just four clicks (one being a double-click), we took off an entire room's worth of takeoff objects. How's that for fast? Notice that each Conditions Results have updated to reflect the individual takeoff objects. We could have drawn this even faster using On-Screen Takeoff's click-n-drag Area takeoff function... For a simple rectangle like the one above, just click at the anchor point (the upper left corner), hold down the left mouse button, and drag to the lower right corner, then release the mouse button and the entire room is taken off - in Two Clicks! Multi-Condition Takeoff objects of the same Style (Linear, Area, Count) are placed on top of each other. To differentiate between the objects, we recommend Conditions be assigned to different Layers (such as Floors, Ceilings, Walls, Trim, etc.), that way, you can toggle Layers on and off to make the display easier to read. See Related articles for information on Layers. We cover drawing Linear, Area, Count, and Attachment takeoff in the articles that follow.
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