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2012-02-22 02:32 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:37 PM by Rubia Torres
2012-02-22 06:16 AM
2012-02-22 07:47 PM
sarahric wrote:If you are getting details on only 1 slab and not all selected slabs, then make sure you have "All Selected" highlighted and not "Last Selection". See attached.
Also, this may be a wish request, but when I select more than one object the element info only gives me details on 1 object - I'd like to select 2 slabs and calculate the total area or volume for example.
2012-02-22 07:54 PM
sarahric wrote:I've never had the need for this - if I draw/model something, it is a known size and either I know it, or I dimension it. I've never wondered what the size of anything in my files was. Since nobody has responded to this post, maybe you can explain what leads you to feel a need for this ... and then maybe folks will have some ideas.
Hello,
I would like to know why ArchiCad does not give me information on the size of an object. I draw a line or a rectangle and I have to get the measure tool to know the size, or I have to open the Element Information palette everytime I open the program, and then sift through all the information.
Then if I want to change the size I have to add or subtract and then move each side/point. Why isn't there a box in the info box like there is for the design tools (slab, wall, object)?
2012-02-22 11:34 PM
2012-02-23 06:30 AM
Karl wrote:Sure there is.
To get sums, use the Element Schedules. (But, no easy way to get only the selected items in the schedule.)
2012-02-23 09:46 AM
2012-02-23 10:11 AM
sarahric wrote:No need to measure it.
I might draw a rectangle to show a carpark (these can vary in size), for example, then later on I want to change the size of that carpark, but I have to measure it before I can change it.
2012-02-23 02:02 PM
sarahric wrote:If you have the Coordinates Palette showing, just move the User Origin to one corner, move the mouse until it shows a check mark at the opposite corner, and read the x & y distances in the Coordinates Palette.
I draw a line or a rectangle and I have to get the measure tool to know the size, or I have to open the Element Information palette everytime I open the program, and then sift through all the information.
2012-02-23 11:28 PM