What if we could merge area measurements like we could merge counts? How awesome would this be!?
Could you share a use case for this?
I noticed I misspelled "measurement" earlier. That aside, there are cases where a user might start creating an area measurement but stop midway for various reasons. While it's possible to add nodes and continue shaping the area, that process can be tedious. Instead, if a user could simply draw an additional area to complete the measurement, the ability to select two adjacent areas and merge them into one would streamline the workflow and reduce the time spent manually adjusting nodes.
Mmm… yeah, that would be cool. My apologies. It's just that this sort of activity is pretty rarely needed in the electrical field, outside of maybe calculating foot candles or maybe when building pads for our equipment. I can still imagine that this would be beneficial when there are changes being made to area foot prints. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and ideas here.
No worries! I didn't think about the application outside of a site material take off, so it is always great to hear perspectives from other industries, etc. I appreciate the dialogue!
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