how do we find the position of point(count) on shadow line in document. mostly I like to meet the project which look like shadow line, its challenge me to place point. how can I handle this problem and protect my boss to loss
We likely need a bit more context to help give you the best resolution. Please reach out to customerservice@constructconnect.com with your issue and contact information and tech support can reach out to help resolve your issue.
If you select the down arrow underneath the various takeoff types at the top of the screen, there is a Cubic Yards option for each. ruclips.net/video/R6UBV9QlGbo/видео.htmlsi=GMDJ3E3uW6fm74Cl
Yes, you can use DWG files within PlanSwift. You can go here to see all compatible file formats: constructconnect-help.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PSUPPORT/pages/48431824/Supported+File+Formats
Absolutely. The interface might look slightly different, but this webinar is all very beginner friendly information that has remained mostly unchanged.
very helpful nice to listen to someone who I can understand!!
Awesome tutorial. Brand new to Planswift. The coolest segment is the overlay button. What a game changer!
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how do we find the position of point(count) on shadow line in document.
mostly I like to meet the project which look like shadow line, its challenge me to place point. how can I handle this problem and protect my boss to loss
We likely need a bit more context to help give you the best resolution. Please reach out to customerservice@constructconnect.com with your issue and contact information and tech support can reach out to help resolve your issue.
how does one estimate volumes ?
If you select the down arrow underneath the various takeoff types at the top of the screen, there is a Cubic Yards option for each.
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can we open dwg file?
Yes, you can use DWG files within PlanSwift. You can go here to see all compatible file formats: constructconnect-help.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PSUPPORT/pages/48431824/Supported+File+Formats
Is this still useful today 2024?
Absolutely. The interface might look slightly different, but this webinar is all very beginner friendly information that has remained mostly unchanged.