Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 For Sketchup 2017-2024

Measures the dimensions (length, width, height) of groups and calculates weight by assigning unit weight density to specific tags (layers).

And that’s the story of Quantifier Pro 1.2.4. Not a revolution. Just the last mile of a very long road, paved properly at last.

Open the Quantifier Pro interface to see a live-updating report showing total materials and costs 1.2.3 . Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024

Open the Quantifier Pro attribute manager. Create a new profile named "Trex Decking." Add:

Assign a cost per square metre for tile materials. Layer/Tag Rules: Assign a demolition cost to an entire tag. Measures the dimensions (length, width, height) of groups

Some users have reported unexpected items appearing in component reports. A common solution is to "purge unused" components from SketchUp's Component panel under the "In Model" house icon and then the "Details" menu. For verifying component structures, the Outliner panel (found under Window → Default Tray ) is helpful. If "shrubs" or "inherited items" appear without an obvious source, checking for hidden geometry is also advisable.

Architects, builders, and estimators use it to calculate quantities and costs automatically. If you change your model, your estimate updates instantly. Here is a comprehensive guide to maximizing this powerful extension. Key Features of Version 1.2.4 Just the last mile of a very long

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Activate your license key via the Quantifier Pro toolbar icon. 📐 Mastering the Estimation Workflow