landscapes Posted January 28, 2000 Share Posted January 28, 2000 I am just getting started on using the database and spreadsheet functions in VW. Have people developed their own plant databases within VW and how well have these worked for you? ------------------ Amy Nettleton Elemental Landscapes 119 South Cayuga Street Ithaca, NY 14850 Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted February 4, 2000 Share Posted February 4, 2000 Several landscape designers find our database a helpful tool in their work. Not only can you track the information for a single project, but you can import a database into other projects, setting up the primary information only once and using it over and over to save valuable time. I hope this is helpful to you. Quote Link to comment
Meda Ling Posted February 17, 2000 Share Posted February 17, 2000 Just started using Vectorworks - learned it in a day. Figured out how to do plant database in a matter of minutes and found it to be very useful - saves a lot of time. Quote Link to comment
Guest Frank Brault Posted May 11, 2000 Share Posted May 11, 2000 There are various plant databases that are available on the internet. Three that come to mind are below: http://plantamerica.com/palink.htm http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/index.html http://hg.women.com/homeandgarden/refer/resor/00plen11.htm While there is not currently a way besides cutting and pasting this info into a local file, we are developing a solution for landscape professionals that will include a database. Frank Brault Diehl Graphsoft, Inc. Quote Link to comment
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