![]() ![]() In the cell I right-click and select Insert > Formula > Equation. Of course I would like a total of the entire square footage (or meters for those lucky enough to make metric their standard). Now the cell is linked to the Field text that is linked to the area of the Hatch. Then in the cell I want the areas shown I use the Object from Field Category and select the Field text and Object property of Contents. I can create an AutoCAD Table with the TABLE command and then set my titles for the areas. Now after selecting the Hatch select the Area Property and then format the value to the decimal and precision you want and insert it.Īfter doing this for the three areas I now have three Field text objects linked to the areas of the Hatch objects. I use the FIELD command and select Object from Field Category and then select the Hatch. ![]() So in my faux dream barbeque restaurant “StarBacks” I wanted to show the areas of the customer dining and bar area, prep and pit area this is where the pit smoking of the meats is done with fine oak wood smoke, and then the kitchen area. Anyways I wanted to quickly demonstrate a valuable method to show the area of a Hatch object automatically as well as include the areas in a table, then with a total and when the hatched areas are changed so are the area values in the table. People that know me can attest to this fact and I have cooked barbeque baby back ribs all over the world, even in Germany where I was paid in fine beer and compliments. StarBacks BBQ Floor Space Planning with AutoCAD FIELDS So I love barbeque. This is an oldie, but popular goodie and question from this blog.
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