Knowledgebase
This collection of articles is designed to be an evolving list.
More information will be added over time, and your comments
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Scheduling non-modelled objects
You can schedule items without them having to be modelled. For example the number of seats within an area could be expressed as area/area per seat. Consider this carefully before rushing into more modelling next time.
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Get accustomed to Schedule Properties dialog
Consider the way you want to see your data when your schedule is completed. You can accomplish much more than you think. Each tab on the Schedule Properties tab has a useful purpose.
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Grouping Fields
You can group fields at the top of your schedule to create new group-wide headers.
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Keep track of your Room Areas
Use Shared Parameters added to a Room Schedule to quickly ascertain how much your actual room areas differ from those specified in your project brief.
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Pre-configure common schedules
Work out what you will always (or often) require, and create it as part of your template.
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Avoid manually recreating Schedules
Don't manually recreate schedules you've made before in other projects. You can export schedules to new files, and copy (to clipboard)/paste from one project to another.Tip: Ensure that any custom shared parameters used within...
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Area Measurement
An Area Scheme is simply a type of area that you want to measure (eg. Private Open Space).
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