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I am using RA2008 - I have finished drawings for eight two storey townhouses and a three storey building which has 22 apartments, with some irregular areas. The floor structures were setup to cover the entrie level, not per unit. Now the client wants a schedule of the size of each of these units. Is there a simple way to do this? It would be nice to even be able to draw an enclosed line around the unit and for the area defined to be then stated....Hope someone can assist.
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Have you tried an area plan. Under the room and area tab. You can then make the boundaries by picking walls or just drawing them yourself. That will then give you the area of each unit.
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Thank you Blake. I have never used this before and it was quite simple. Appreciate your prompt reply.
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