Most of the Takeoff View pull-down menu selections are the same as those discussed previously in this manual (Toolbar, Status Bar, etc). For more information on saving/loading views, see the File topic in the Estimating Help .
Note: You can set the font used in the Takeoff Menu view by selecting View > Set Font.
AUXILIARY TAKEOFF:
The Auxiliary Takeoff button allows you to view everything that will be
processed during Summary. When the button is selected,
the items that are taken off will display the joints, insulation, hangers,
and byproducts (if an item has a byproduct, you will be able to see the
byproduct, and if any of those items have byproducts, you will see those
as well). To view all of these, select
which appears to the left of each item. If you select it, the auxiliary
items will display.
Notes:
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ORIGINAL TAKEOFF: The Original Takeoff command or Toolbar button
displays the exact items that were taken off with the Design Specification
menu before any substitutes were applied. This shows the estimator exactly
what key was pressed along with the size that was active. When Original
Takeoff is checked, the items appear as they were originally taken off.
For more information about Design Specifications in Takeoff File Maintenance
see Applying Design Specifications To Existing Takeoff.
VIEW KEYPAD:SelectingView > View Keypadturns on an on-screen keypad (and number pad) that can be used anywhere within takeoff.
From the Estimating Main Menu, if you selectFile > Options > Input Devices, you can extend the keypad by selecting theExtendedradio button. Once the Extended button is selected, go back into takeoff, and the keypad will feature the extended buttons.
Note: The keypad does not display if the program window is maximized.
VIEW NOTES: When checked, any notes entered in the current Takeoff Section are displayed in Maintenance view (indicated with an icon and the appropriate description, such as Text Note, Voice Note, etc.). When unchecked, notes are not shown.
SCREEN VIEW TABS: Toggles the screen view tabs. For more information, see Screen View Tabs.
ACTIVE LEVELS: Active Levels gives you quick access to the Pick Levels window.