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Concerning the topic of dimensions, what is the unit of measurement used by PLANSurveyorTM, and to what level of precision are the units recorded?

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Concerning the topic of dimensions, what is the unit of measurement used by PLANSurveyorTM, and to what level of precision are the units recorded?

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PLANSurveyorTM, since its inception, has always maintained dual compatibility with both the U.S. Customary [Imperial] and SI [Metric] system of measurements. When employing the U.S. Customary system of measurement, it is only natural to input and display the measurements in architectural format [foot inch fraction of an inch]. Throughout its development, PLANSurveyorTM has always emulated the output displayed on the most popular model of the Leica DISTOTM Laser Distance Meter. The latest release of PLANSurveyorTM allows the user to input to a precision of 1/16th of an inch, and allows for the input of fractional inch denominators [ /2, /4, /8, /16], exactly as it is displayed on the latest line of Leica DISTOTM Laser Distance Meters. By recording each measurement in architectural format [foot inch fraction of an inch] PLANSurveyorTM maintains the dimensional integrity of each drawing. This dimensional integrity may be architecturally compromised if the input were to be recorded at anot

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