We need a better way to list components of a hardscape in a worksheet. Currently, components can only be pulled-up in a worksheet by the component layer they are on within the hardscape. For example, =componentname(1) will display the name of all top layer components. We want to be able to list ALL of the components of a single hardscape feature in a worksheet (not based on their layering within the hardscape) and we need to calculate the totals of each material/component for all hardscapes together. These materials feed into two worksheets: materials per feature and material totals.
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We need a better way to list components of a hardscape in a worksheet. Currently, components can only be pulled-up in a worksheet by the component layer they are on within the hardscape. For example, =componentname(1) will display the name of all top layer components. We want to be able to list ALL of the components of a single hardscape feature in a worksheet (not based on their layering within the hardscape) and we need to calculate the totals of each material/component for all hardscapes together. These materials feed into two worksheets: materials per feature and material totals.
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