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Anonymous
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calculate SF of slab?

Is there a way to calculate the square footages of a free standing slab? I have a driveway that has an irregular shape (it has a couple curved edges) making it difficult to simply multiply length by width. I tried to use the zone tool but it requires the area to be "enclosed by boundary elements," and apparently a slab doesn't fulfill this requirement...
thanks for your help.
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Erika Epstein
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Select the driveway,
Open your Element Information Palette (Windows> Palettes> Element Information)

Under Information Content, the 3rd button from the left will give you the Area on Plan.
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Anonymous
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Use a Fill that has the "Show Area Text" checked. Alternatively you can use a Zone with Manual Construction Method, or just Magic Wand (Hold Space bar down) the Fill (or group of lines) to create the Zone.
Karl Ottenstein
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Erika wrote:
Select the driveway,
Open your Element Information Palette (Windows> Palettes> Element Information)

Under Information Content, the 3rd button from the left will give you the Area on Plan.
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Karl Ottenstein
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The Element Information palette is very often overlooked. (It just came up a couple of days ago with regards to determining the length, with one click, of an arbitrary poly-line.)

It is one of half a dozen ways of retrieving model information - usually about a single element. (No substitute for schedules, etc. of course, particularly since cumulative math is not performed here. But, Element Info offers the fastest method if all one wants is a quick answer about one element.)

Here's a screenshot of that same slab with all of the information that can be retrieved about it displayed - along with the flyout menu that lets you save the data or print it. (You can also select and copy/paste.)

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Anonymous
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cool, thanks guys. I was able to get the SF using both the manual zone method and the element information menu.

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