Supports exporting detailed quantity takeoff reports directly to Microsoft Excel (.xlsx) Version 1.2.4 Evolution Released to support SketchUp versions from 2017 through 2024

Her old workflow? Export groups to CSV. Open Excel. Cross-reference material library. Manual count. Copy-paste. Formula errors. Double-check. Cry. Rinse. Repeat.

: Install the downloaded .rbz file via the SketchUp Extension Manager (Window > Extension Manager > Install Extension).

: Assign unit costs, waste factors, and tax rates directly to layers, materials, or specific objects. 3. Workflow Guide Estimating costs in SketchUp using Quantifier Pro

Introduced "Wildcard" support for importing cost data and the ability to use mathematical expressions (e.g., entering to calculate half-value) in cost factor fields. Localization:

Organize your model using SketchUp Tags. Assigning tags like "01_Foundation", "02_Framing", and "03_Roofing" allows you to apply broad costing rules to entire categories and filter your final reports effortlessly. Step 3: Create a Cost Data Template

The 1.2.4 update ensures robust compatibility for users working across nearly a decade of SketchUp versions, from . It is particularly favored by architects, engineers, and contractors who need to extract real-world data from their models without manual calculations. Core Features and Capabilities 1. Comprehensive Measurement Tools

: You must have a trial or permanent license key. Licensing steps are typically found in the MindSight Studios Help Desk . 2. Core Features

Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 turns SketchUp into a practical BIM tool for cost estimation. It automates calculations for area, volume, and length, reducing manual errors and saving time during the estimating process. Whether you are using SketchUp 2017 Pro or the latest SketchUp 2024 ecosystem, this extension provides the tools needed to manage project budgets effectively.

Download Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 from the official SketchUp Extension Warehouse today. Ensure your version (2017 through 2024) is compatible, install in less than two minutes, and transform your 3D model into a profitable, precise estimate.

: It can estimate the volume of non-watertight objects, such as piles of gravel or topsoil. Dynamic Cost Estimation

Because version numbers are often confused, ensure you download the correct build:

Click "Cost Inspector" to view the total project budget. Click export to save the data as an Excel file for your clients or project management team. Why Version 1.2.4 is Vital for Modern Estimating

Older versions occasionally struggled with massive architectural files containing millions of polygons. Version 1.2.4 utilizes optimized Ruby code to parse massive geometry arrays without causing SketchUp to freeze or display the dreaded "Not Responding" status.

Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 For Sketchup 2017-2024 Fixed Jun 2026

Supports exporting detailed quantity takeoff reports directly to Microsoft Excel (.xlsx) Version 1.2.4 Evolution Released to support SketchUp versions from 2017 through 2024

Her old workflow? Export groups to CSV. Open Excel. Cross-reference material library. Manual count. Copy-paste. Formula errors. Double-check. Cry. Rinse. Repeat.

: Install the downloaded .rbz file via the SketchUp Extension Manager (Window > Extension Manager > Install Extension).

: Assign unit costs, waste factors, and tax rates directly to layers, materials, or specific objects. 3. Workflow Guide Estimating costs in SketchUp using Quantifier Pro Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024

Introduced "Wildcard" support for importing cost data and the ability to use mathematical expressions (e.g., entering to calculate half-value) in cost factor fields. Localization:

Organize your model using SketchUp Tags. Assigning tags like "01_Foundation", "02_Framing", and "03_Roofing" allows you to apply broad costing rules to entire categories and filter your final reports effortlessly. Step 3: Create a Cost Data Template

The 1.2.4 update ensures robust compatibility for users working across nearly a decade of SketchUp versions, from . It is particularly favored by architects, engineers, and contractors who need to extract real-world data from their models without manual calculations. Core Features and Capabilities 1. Comprehensive Measurement Tools Cross-reference material library

: You must have a trial or permanent license key. Licensing steps are typically found in the MindSight Studios Help Desk . 2. Core Features

Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 turns SketchUp into a practical BIM tool for cost estimation. It automates calculations for area, volume, and length, reducing manual errors and saving time during the estimating process. Whether you are using SketchUp 2017 Pro or the latest SketchUp 2024 ecosystem, this extension provides the tools needed to manage project budgets effectively.

Download Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 from the official SketchUp Extension Warehouse today. Ensure your version (2017 through 2024) is compatible, install in less than two minutes, and transform your 3D model into a profitable, precise estimate. Formula errors

: It can estimate the volume of non-watertight objects, such as piles of gravel or topsoil. Dynamic Cost Estimation

Because version numbers are often confused, ensure you download the correct build:

Click "Cost Inspector" to view the total project budget. Click export to save the data as an Excel file for your clients or project management team. Why Version 1.2.4 is Vital for Modern Estimating

Older versions occasionally struggled with massive architectural files containing millions of polygons. Version 1.2.4 utilizes optimized Ruby code to parse massive geometry arrays without causing SketchUp to freeze or display the dreaded "Not Responding" status.