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Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 4:35:25 PM | Project Units Question

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ChelseaM


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Is there any way to add to the default Project Units (2013)?  I'm doing concrete takeoffs so I have the volume set to CY.  I need to add a calculated value to find the weight of the concrete, which would mean multiplying the volume by the density of the concrete.  But the only units available for density are lb/cf or lb/cm.  Can I add a lb/cy unit or do I have to change my volume to CF?


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