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01.11.01 Bid Tabs: The Takeoff Tab - Overview of Viewing Plans and Takeoff

Last Updated: 2022-06-14 10:21

The Takeoff Tab is where you view your plans and measure the various building objects. This is where you see your Pages (sheets, plans, drawings), create Takeoff Items (for measuring), Areas, and Typical Groups and Typical Areas, draw takeoff and annotation, and manage your Punch List items.

You will spend a lot of time on the Takeoff Tab so learning about the various windows, toolbars, and tools available (described briefly here and covered in great detail in Related Articles) is critical.

The Takeoff Tab includes several key regions, each described briefly below.

By default the Takeoff Items and Typical Group Panes are docked and pinned open on the left, and the Plan Organizer, Overlays, Layers, Punch List, and Views Panes are docked and collapsed on the right.

You can organize these Panes however you like. Each Pane can be docked on either side of the Takeoff Tab or even undocked and moved to a different monitor, if you like.

Takeoff Tab annotated by function-use

The "Panes" that are parked/docked on the left and right sides of the application can be shown/hidden and docked/un-docked individually. If you have multiple monitors, un-docking these controls to a different monitor lets you maximize the space available for the Takeoff window (where your plan and takeoff are shown). Un-docked panels "remember" where they were when you close/reopen the program.

Overlay and Revisions toolbar
WhatWhere you find itDescription/What it does or how it is used
Application toolbarTop of applicationIncludes the current project name and buttons for Alerts, Settings, and Help. The "Current Bid" is identified by a Flag next to its name. ("Current Bid" is explained in the next chapter).
Program Tabs Below the Application toolbar *Allows you to switch between the Takeoff, Summary, and Worksheet Tabs for the open Bid. You can "undock" a Tab by "ripping" it off the Window.
Takeoff window (docked)Front and center on Takeoff TabThe Takeoff window shows you your Drawing (called a "Sheet") and any takeoff and annotation you've drawn on the Sheet. You can open up to ten Takeoff Windows for each Bid you have open, however, each open Window draws significant computer resources. Each Takeoff window includes its own toolbars...
Takeoff window toolbar(s)At the top of each Takeoff windowProvides access to Sheet navigation, Bid/Typical Areas, Page Scale, and other tools. If you undock a Takeoff window, it gets its own Takeoff Window Toolbar.
Takeoff Tools and Annotations ToolbarTo the left of the main, docked Takeoff WindowAll the Takeoff Tools and Annotation Tools you can use on a Plan/Sheet. The Takeoff Tools change depending on which Style (Linear, Area, Count) of Takeoff Item is selected.
All Takeoff windows share a common Takeoff/Annotations Tools toolbar, it always remains docked to the main window.
The Left Slide Control *
Takeoff Items List (former called "Conditions")Left side of app, slid out (visible) by defaultThe Takeoff Items panel shows you all the Takeoff Items you've created in the current Bid. From this panel you can add, modify, delete, and duplicate Takeoff Items and even store them as "templates". Takeoff Items are explained in the next Chapter. The Results shown are for the current Sheet only - to see cumulative Results, check out the Summary or Worksheet Tabs.
Typical Groups ListLeft side of app, slid out but behind Takeoff Items panel by defaultThe Typical Groups panel shows you all the Typical Groups you've created in the current Bid. This does not show if a Typical Group is used on other Sheets. You can add, modify, and delete Typical Groups from this panel.
The Right Slide Control *
Plan Organizer panelRight side of app, slid in (not visible) by defaultAllows you to view, modify, and add Plan Sets, right from the Takeoff Tab.
Layers panelRight side of app, slid in (not visible) by defaultLayers allow you to organize your takeoff so you can show/hide just what you want to see/print. The Layers panel shows you all the "System" (the default ones that cannot be modified) and all the "Custom" layers you create.
Overlays panelRight side of app, slid in (not visible) by defaultThe Overlays panel is used when you add a "conflict" or "collision" overlay to the current Sheet.
Views (Named Views) panelRight side of app, slid in (not visible) by defaultThe Views panel shows you all the Named Views you've defined in the Current Bid. Named Views are a great shortcut to sections of Sheets such as Details, Cross-sections, or Elevations. You can quickly navigate to the Sheet where the Named View exists from this list, or using the Hot Link, place a shortcut to a Named View on any Sheet in the current Bid.
Punch Items panelRight side of app, slid in (not visible) by defaultThe Punch Items panel shows you all the Punch Items you've created in the Current Bid. You can quickly navigate to the Sheet where the PI exists from this list.
Pan Window/ControlBottom-right corner of Takeoff window. *Shows the relative position of the current view in the Takeoff window to the entire Plan/Sheet.
Bottom of each Takeoff window
Overlay and Revision ControlsBottom of each Takeoff window, toward the leftAllows user to select which Revision of a Sheet to view and which two to compare, using Overlay. Revisions and Overlay are detailed in Chapter 7.
Page Info and Zoom ControlsBottom of each Takeoff window, toward the rightShows details about the current Page/Sheet such as dimensions and name, and provides access to the Zoom controls.

* These are the Default configurations and locations for the application. You can customize where these controls are docked and show/hide them as you choose. See Related Articles for more information about docking and showing-hiding panes.

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