Concept Plant Schedule The Concept Plant Schedule can be placed into either Paperspace or Modelspace. Select Concept Plant Schedule and the command line will ask “Upper left corner”. Click on the upper left corner of where you want the schedule to be placed, and the schedule will be created with the title, symbols, design groups, and the plant palette you selected for each design group. Concept Plant Schedule generated from an example project. F Remember: § A Concept Design Group must have at least plant in its palette in order for it to appear on the schedule. § You can use the Up and Down buttons in the Concept Plant Manager to organize the order that the Plant Design Group will appear in the Concept Plant Schedule. § If a Project Concept Plant palette and related symbols seem applicable to future similar type projects, save it as a template from the Project Plant Manager. The next time you have a new project that is similar, simply select Add from Project at the Project Plant Manager, and a list of templates and current projects will be displayed to choose from. All of the design groups, plant palette plant names, and the related symbols will be added to your new project for immediate Concept Plan use. § After completing a Concept Plan, all of the plant data entered into the concept plant palette are ready for creating a working drawing Planting Plan. You may, of course, may add more plants as necessary during the working drawing process to fine tune your design. § If you edit and delete plants in the palette, this does affect the corresponding Design Groups. As such, if you want to retain the Concept Design Group data, you may wish to start a new project for the Production plan, and import all the plants from your Concept project.
The Concept Plant Schedule can be placed into either Paperspace or Modelspace.
Select Concept Plant Schedule and the command line will ask “Upper left corner”. Click on the upper left corner of where you want the schedule to be placed, and the schedule will be created with the title, symbols, design groups, and the plant palette you selected for each design group.
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