The Page tab allows for page manipulations, such as adding, renaming, rotating, flipping, inverting, cropping, copying, setting the origin and offset origin, and closing.
The Add Pages button is covered under Importing Additional Pages in this User Guide.
The Batch Rename Pages button is covered under Batch Renaming Multiple Pages in this User Guide.
The Add Pages From Planroom button is not implemented.
The Rotate Left and Rotate Right buttons rotate the page left or right 90 degrees each time they are clicked on. These buttons do not function if the page has any objects (such as takeoffs, notes, etc.) on it. The Undo button does not undo a rotation.
The Rotate 180 button rotates the page 180 degrees. This button does not function if the page has any objects (such as takeoffs, notes, etc.) on it. The Undo button does not undo a rotation.
The Level button allows you to click on two Points on the page and have the drawing leveled to those two Points. Items such as takeoffs are also leveled. The Undo button does not undo any change in level.
The Batch Rotate Pages button opens the Batch Rotate window. The Batch Rotate Pages tool rotates both the page and the takeoff items. You can start the rotation at the first page, the current page, or the selected page (or pages). To select multiple pages, hold the Ctrl key down to select the pages (from the Pages, s window) that are to be rotated before clicking on the Batch Rotate Pages button. Select Rotate Left, Rotate Right, or Rotate 180, then click on Start to begin the rotations. A status bar shows the progress. The Undo button does not undo any batch rotations.
The Flip Vertically and Flip Horizontally buttons flip the currently displayed page and any takeoff items either vertically or horizontally. The Undo button does not undo flips.
The Invert button inverts the page color, so black becomes white and white becomes black. Takeoff colors remain the same. Click Invert a second time to un-invert a page.
The Crop as New Page button allows you to select an area on a page and copy that area to a new page:
Click on one corner of the area to be cropped.
Drag a box over the area to be cropped.
In the Properties – New Page] window, give the new page a name.
Click on Ok to create the page.
The Copy to Clipboard button allows you to select an area on a page (by dragging a box) and copying that area to the Clipboard. You can then paste it into any other application.
The Set Origin button is used (rarely) to set the grid origin Point.
The Offset Origin button is used (rarely) to set an offset to a grid origin Point.
The Close Page button closes the currently displayed page.
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