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Hi All,
I'm new when it comes to creating/setting up 'Material Takeoff'. I've added 3 basic fields to the schedule (Material Name,Area & Cost). My schedule turned out to be a big list (see attachment). However, I'd like something that is simpler.
You probably don't have a clue what I'm talking about. Please see attachment.
Thank you in advance!!!
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You can filter the list in any way you want, you don't have to itemize every instance and you can get totals. Learn how by reading your help - schedules.
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