Summary and Exports
The Summary tab in the sidebar is where you review your takeoff before handing it off — it shows raw counts, measurement totals, room rollups, estimated totals with multipliers applied, and a page index. Three export formats are available from the toolbar when the drawing has data.
Count Summary (raw)
The first card lists every fixture type with its raw total count (how many markers of that type you placed) and a breakdown per drawing page. This is the "as drawn" number — multipliers are not applied.
Measurement Summary (raw)
Below the counts, every measurement type is listed with its total quantity and a list of each instance (distance × quantity, grouped by page).
Rooms rollup
If you've traced any rooms, a Rooms card appears showing every level with its rooms. For each room you see a line like:
Room B1-E 2 × 35 × 36 = 2,520
Which breaks down as raw_count × room_copies × level_multiplier = estimated_total.
Estimated Totals
The Estimated Totals card applies the full multiplier math and shows the grand total per fixture type and per measurement type. Items that aren't inside any room count once. Items inside rooms get multiplied by their room and level factors. This is the number you'd use for an estimate or a procurement order.
Pages index
The bottom card shows one row per drawing page with a count-marker icon + count and a ruler icon + measurement count. Long drawing names are truncated with a tooltip so numbers stay aligned on the right.
Exporting
Three buttons appear in the main toolbar once you have data:
PDF — downloads a copy of the drawing with all markers and measurement lines baked in, plus a summary page. Good for sharing a marked-up plan with a client or installer.
Excel — downloads a spreadsheet with the count summary. Useful as a starting point for pricing or procurement.
Copy — copies a plain-text summary to your clipboard so you can paste it into an email or a submittal note.
Versioning
In the top-right corner of the toolbar there's a small v1 badge with a + button. Click the + to bump the version number — it's a quick label you can use to mark a pass of the takeoff (e.g. after a design revision). The version is included in exports so you can track which version of the drawing produced which count.