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- <div class="dropdown-content">
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  <div id="userguidetext">
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  Mark the project from the "To measure" section that you want to measure. Additionally, you have the ability to view any relevant documents you might need in Dropbox.(optional).
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- <br> <label style="font-style: italic;"> * Pixel to Metric conversion important notes : </label> Once you have selected a specific plan to measure, you will be provided with a pdf with a colored rectangle drawn in it. Please open this PDF in Foxit Reader, Adobe, or any software that will allow you to measure shapes on a plan, and measure the given shape’s area and perimeter in the desired metric unit, then input those values in the textboxes that will be shown below the relevant documents.
 
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  For the ease of conversion of metric units, you will find a dropdown with ‘m’ or ‘mm’ next to each textbox.
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  This will allow the code to understand the ratio between the pixels to the metric unit you chose.
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  You may think of this rectangle's measurement as a scale check for Bluebeam.
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- <label style="font-style: italic;"> * Notes for section 1.0 measurement (Section 3.2 does not yet support this feature): </label>
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- <label id=info >You can measure several levels independently using checkbox labeled 'Leveled plan' under Scale document heading. </label>
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  Leave the checkbox unchecked if you want to measure the entirety of the plan. <br>Please tick the box if you want to measure certain areas of the plan or have the plan divided into levels. Once the checkbox is ticked, a window will appear that will allow you to draw on the PDF. Click the save button at the bottom of the page when you are done.
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  To open the Google sheet with the created legend, first click the button labeled "Legend and Data created." Names of each shape should go in the first column of the sheet labeled ‘Guess’.
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  <br>Ex. GB-1.
 
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  <br> Then, return to this page, the ADR Console, to finish entering the remaining data after you have finished entering the guessed names in the legend.
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  <br> Three dropdown menus and three text boxes are present.
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- <li style="list-style-type:square;"> You can select the type of the shape from the first dropdown by selecting either:
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- <br> &emsp;&emsp; a. (1.0 Substructure) Ground Beam or Pile Cap
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- <br> &emsp;&emsp; b. (3.2 Floor Finishes) Floor or Wall
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  </li>
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  <li style="list-style-type:square;"> In the second dropdown, you will find a list of MC-T Names. Choose Accordingly.</li>
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  <li style="list-style-type:square;"> The third dropdown menu has the unit of the MC-T Name you have chosen.</li>
 
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  </div>
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+ <div class="dropdown-content">
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  <div id="userguidetext">
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  <div id="textfirstpage">
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  <label style="font-style: oblique;">
 
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  <br>
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  Mark the project from the "To measure" section that you want to measure. Additionally, you have the ability to view any relevant documents you might need in Dropbox.(optional).
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+ <br> <label style="font-style: italic;"> * Pixel to Metric conversion important notes:</label>
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+ <br>Once you have selected a specific plan to measure, you will be provided with a pdf with a colored rectangle drawn in it. Please open this PDF in Foxit Reader, Adobe, or any software that will allow you to measure shapes on a plan, and measure the given shape’s area and perimeter in the desired metric unit, then input those values in the textboxes that will be shown below the relevant documents.
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  For the ease of conversion of metric units, you will find a dropdown with ‘m’ or ‘mm’ next to each textbox.
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  This will allow the code to understand the ratio between the pixels to the metric unit you chose.
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  <br>
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  You may think of this rectangle's measurement as a scale check for Bluebeam.
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  <br> <br>
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+ <label style="font-style: italic;"> * Notes for section 1.0 measurement:</label> <!-- (Section 3.2 does not yet support this feature): -->
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+ <br><label id=info >You can measure several levels independently using checkbox labeled 'Leveled plan' under Scale document heading. </label>
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  Leave the checkbox unchecked if you want to measure the entirety of the plan. <br>Please tick the box if you want to measure certain areas of the plan or have the plan divided into levels. Once the checkbox is ticked, a window will appear that will allow you to draw on the PDF. Click the save button at the bottom of the page when you are done.
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  <br>
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  To open the Google sheet with the created legend, first click the button labeled "Legend and Data created." Names of each shape should go in the first column of the sheet labeled ‘Guess’.
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  <br>Ex. GB-1.
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+ <br> You may find some guessed names already filled in. If so, please double check these names before continuing to add any other names.
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  <br> Then, return to this page, the ADR Console, to finish entering the remaining data after you have finished entering the guessed names in the legend.
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  <br> Three dropdown menus and three text boxes are present.
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+ <li style="list-style-type:square;"> You can select the type of the shape from the first dropdown: <!--by selecting either: -->
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+ <br> &emsp;&emsp; e.g. (1.0 Substructure) Ground Beam or Pile Cap
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+ <!-- <br> &emsp;&emsp; b. (3.2 Floor Finishes) Floor or Wall -->
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  </li>
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  <li style="list-style-type:square;"> In the second dropdown, you will find a list of MC-T Names. Choose Accordingly.</li>
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  <li style="list-style-type:square;"> The third dropdown menu has the unit of the MC-T Name you have chosen.</li>