Tools and Toolbar
The toolbar at the top of the Counts page contains everything you need to navigate the drawing and interact with markers, measurements, and rooms.
File and navigation
Upload PDF — load a drawing from your computer.
Documents — pick a drawing already uploaded to this project. Switching keeps your counts attached to the correct project.
Zoom In / Out / Reset — adjust the page scale. You can also use the Zoom tool below for rectangle-to-zoom.
Tools
Place (arrow)
The default tool. With a counter type selected, every click on the drawing drops a marker at the click point. Fluid counting — just click through each fixture in turn. Right-click a marker to delete it.
Zoom to rectangle (magnifying glass in a frame)
Drag a box around a region on the drawing and the viewport zooms into that area, scrolling the box to the center of the view. The drag outline is shown in the accent color so you can tell it apart from Select. Useful for drilling into dense fixture clusters without hammering the Zoom In button.
Select and move (dashed square with cursor)
Drag a box on the drawing to select every marker inside it.
Click and drag any selected marker to move the whole group. The drag continues even if your cursor leaves the page.
Click a single (unselected) marker while the Select tool is active to pick just that one up and move it.
A floating toolbar appears at the bottom showing how many markers are selected, with a Delete button for bulk removal.
Room trace (pen)
Click on the drawing to start a polygon, then click each corner of the room. See the Rooms and Levels article for the full walkthrough — the key points:
Hold Shift to snap an edge to 45° (keeps walls straight).
Backspace removes the last point.
Enter or clicking the first vertex closes the polygon and opens the naming dialog.
Esc cancels the trace.
Room visibility (eye)
Toggles all room polygons on or off so you can see the raw drawing underneath when you need it.
Exporting
Once the drawing has markers or measurements, three export buttons appear:
PDF — flattens all markers and measurements onto the drawing and downloads a copy.
Excel — downloads a spreadsheet of the count summary.
Copy — copies a text summary to your clipboard for pasting into email or a document.