Using Areas Plantmaster Blog
Viewanarea Plantmaster Blog To assign plants to their areas, the most important step is to pick an area to work on. on the left sidebar, just before the project navigation bar, you’ll see the heading “assign plants to area”. this is where you can select the area you want to work on. In this article you'll learn how you can rename the "areas" terminology in your project to any name or reference you prefer. so, if you call the spaces of your designs "rooms", make the change so "areas" become "rooms" in all your presentations and reports.
Using Areas Plantmaster Blog What is an area in plantmaster? areas are spaces, rooms, or sections of the entire project. so an entire front yard design may be broken down into its various spaces. in your project you can organize plants based on the area you will use them. 16 feb myareas posted at 19:37h in by plantmaster share. Once you’ve organized plants into areas, you can use those areas to review your work. select an area, layer in a plant characteristic – bloom time, size, foliage color – and see exactly what you’ve got in that space. Read this article to learn everything you need to know about building areas. in this training, you will learn how to define your areas, how to assign plants to each area, and all the different presentations and reports you can send that include areas.
Using Areas Plantmaster Blog Once you’ve organized plants into areas, you can use those areas to review your work. select an area, layer in a plant characteristic – bloom time, size, foliage color – and see exactly what you’ve got in that space. Read this article to learn everything you need to know about building areas. in this training, you will learn how to define your areas, how to assign plants to each area, and all the different presentations and reports you can send that include areas. 16 feb areasactions posted at 19:39h in by plantmaster share. Welcome to the plantmaster blog a website dedicated to everything plantmaster and the greater landscaping community. on this website, you'll find tutorials on how to use plantmaster, tips for running your business, a plant exchange chock full of plants from colleagues, and more!. If you’ve created separate projects for different areas in a single property and want to combine them, or if you've got several lists of plants you want to combine into a single project, but retain the different groupings, please follow these steps…. Group plants into zones or areas within your project.
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