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		<title>Is there a tool which would allow me to select all similar components in the area for volume calculation and provide a table?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Charles McGowan of Hatch The concrete was modelled using Triforma then using Reports and Quantities (easy to follow). I selected those components which I required to be calculated and included in the list. The report was saved in the project directory and opened as an EXCEL file which provided a detailed report of each [...]]]></description>
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<span class="bodyHeader2">By Charles McGowan of Hatch</span></p>
<p><span class="body">The concrete was modelled using Triforma then using                              Reports and Quantities (easy to follow). I selected                              those components which I required to be calculated                              and included in the list. The report was saved in                              the project directory and opened as an EXCEL file                              which provided a detailed report of each component                              calculated. This allowed for verification of the numbers                              and quantities of each type after which a summary                              was compiled to seperate the components into footings,                              piers, slabs etc.</span></p>
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