How do i extract the area of a door or window or oppening from the area of a wall?
Hi @Rafael Urtecho ! After creating the area measurement, go back into Tools and select Polygon Cutout.
Draw a polygon for the door or window. The area now just represents the wall after the cutout.
After this, you can select the Area tool again. The cursor will turn into a paint can as it moves over the door or window. Click there to get the area of the door window.
Thank you for the answer. But I'm referring to subtracting the area of doors, windows, and openings when you are measuring the walls in a plan view. What I would do is measure the linear length and apply a height to the wall; from that, I would get the gross area. The part that I do not know how to do is to deduce the areas of the voids, like doors and windows.
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