Direction and Layout
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- Vertical - Sets
the composite drawing arrangement to be one of four
"top-to-bottom"/"bottom-to-top" layouts.
- Horizontal -
Sets the composite drawing arrangement to be one of four
"left-to-right"/"right-to-left" layouts.
The buttons illustrate the layout in detail which includes
combinations of vertical and horizontal arrangements. Click one to select the
drawing organization.
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Drawing Rows & Columns
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Clicking
Next opens the drawing row and column
spacing options.
- Multiple
files? - If Yes,
"#" displays the total number of compositions
to be generated. The number indicates number of drawings per file. It sets the
maximum number of floor plans per composition. If the specified maximum number
of floor plans is less than the number of 2D files selected previously, the
"#" displayed is calculated accordingly. If
No, then everything will be put in one file.
- How many
drawings? - The
#
indicates number of drawings being accommodated in
a column/row. For
Vertical layouts, the
Number of columns displays the maximum
number of columns allowed. For
Horizontal layouts, the
Number of rows:
displays the total number of rows in the
composition. The
"#" displayed is calculated accordingly based
on the
Number of drawing ..in column value
entered.
- How far
Apart? -
Vertical Column Spacing (A) sets the
empty spaces between the floor plan rows in the composite.
Horizontal Row Spacing (B)sets the empty
spaces between the floor plan columns in the composite.
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