When i add to my tool shed the area as you did at 5:300 mark , and try to retrieve it from the tool shed it retrieves the exact same shape so it worked as a copy
If i do an area and i want to continue the same area either Changning the shape or start the same calculation of area for example sidewalk but in a different location can this be done?
Why would you like to change the shape - possibly would be better to do it on CAD, but you can always edit the point etc, or create a new area from whatever points you want really :)
Another great video, thank you.
Happy you like it Shaun and thanks for comment 😁 👍👍👍
When i add to my tool shed the area as you did at 5:300 mark , and try to retrieve it from the tool shed it retrieves the exact same shape so it worked as a copy
not sure really what do you mean?
Hi Greg,
Do you create DWGs from PDFs in autocad and can you do a video on this subject please. Trust your knowledge immensely 👌🏽
Hi😁 Actually I did on the last job first time, my friend showed me. You can import pdf drawing to CAD.
cool hair🤣. Very informative video as always.
Thank you 😁 long hair is hidden 😁
If i do an area and i want to continue the same area either Changning the shape or start the same calculation of area for example sidewalk but in a different location can this be done?
Why would you like to change the shape - possibly would be better to do it on CAD, but you can always edit the point etc, or create a new area from whatever points you want really :)
Which subscription tier do you have? Basic, core or complete? Do you have a video showing the differences to see which is suitable for type of work?
I use basic things - Revu. Unfortunately I don't have a video about the subscrptions.
Is it possible to hide the extension lines on both ends of the length tool? If yes, guide me Thanks in advance
Will have a look and let you know, but you can set everything on the dashboard so should be good :)
@@SITENG Thank you very much
Greate Video 👌
Thank you 👍
Where is volume calculations???
Volume calculation is area times depth, I believe I showed this