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In v.3.98.18.03, we changed the name of the old Image Tab to Takeoff Tab to more closely match its functionality and use. The old Takeoff Tab is now the Summary Tab (next article).

The Takeoff Tab is where you spend most of his or her time when using On-Screen Takeoff. The Takeoff Tab is where you will view plans, create Conditions, and draw takeoff and annotations. You also print plans and takeoff from the Takeoff Tab.

There are several key areas to the Takeoff Tab: the Toolbars, the Image Window, Pan, Conditions, and Layers Windows, and the Status Bar. We cover each in detail in the articles in the chapter all about the Takeoff Tab, see Related Articles below. Knowing how to use the Takeoff  Tab is crucial because this is basically the crux of the entire application.

The Pan, Conditions, and Layer Windows are dockbars and can be undocked from the main application Window and placed on another monitor or repositioned. To grab a dockbar, click on the double-lines at the top of the dockbar, hold down the left mouse button and drag-n-drop it to the appropriate location. The Layers window is not turned on by default.

Many estimators drag the Conditions, Layers, and Pan Windows as well as the dockable toolbars to a 2nd monitor to maximize the amount of space available for the Image Window.

Takeoff Tab general layout - labeled
The Takeoff Tab as it looks by default

You can reposition and undock most of the toolbars and dockbars, although the Image Window itself cannot be undocked (but if you undock everything else, you leave the most room possible for the Image Window).

You access the Takeoff Boost, our AI-Assisted Takeoff tool, on the Takeoff Tab to get an overall scope idea of your Project, see Using Boost to Jump Start Your Project for more information.

See Related Articles for more information on using the Takeoff Tab.

click here to view the previous article The Projects Tab The Summary Tab  click here to view the next article

 

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A Detailed Look at The Takeoff Tab

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