We often receive updated drawings from the project architect, how does DraftLogic Electrical deal with this?
With DraftLogic Electrical, you have some choices of how to deal with these changes. In order to select a method, DraftLogic Electrical first provides a Compare Feature that will show you each and every change that the architect made between the recently provided drawing and the last one that you synchronized with. Once you know the extent of the changes, you can decide on how to handle the change. A change that does not materially affect your electrical work will most likely be easiest to handle by just modifying room boundaries, wall / window / door lines, and device locations as required. This is for when there are not many changes to walls, windows, and doors or objects that you need to provide service to. When the changes are more extensive, you can choose to take either the whole drawing (if changes are prevalent throughout the floor plan) or the changed sections of the drawing (where one floor or part of a floor is changed but the rest are not) through one or all of the DraftLog
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