Knowledge Base
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Shadow Colour for SketchUp®
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Shadow Colour for Autodesk® Revit®
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Planary for Autodesk® Revit®
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Planary for Autodesk® AutoCAD®
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Plan Match for Autodesk® Revit®
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Account Management
Save, Open and Export Project
You may save your Planary project at anytime to avoid losing your work.
Save Project
Go to ‘File’ → ‘Save’ and select a location from the windows browser.

Open Project
1. Go to ‘File’ → ‘Open’ and select a location from the windows browser.

2. Select a Planary file (plny file).
Planary will find the same polylines/hatches that were used for the feasibility study and link them. If Planary can not find the corresponding elements, an icon will be shown next to the Planary element.

To re-link the element to a polyline/hatch, right-click on the element and select the element from AutoCAD.

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