Area Cut-out Tool
  • 23 Apr 2024
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Article summary

The Area Cut-out Tool is used to remove an Area from an Area Measurement e.g. an island bench from flooring or windows from the external cladding.

Related Articles: Area Tool | Negative Areas

💡Using an iPad or Tablet?

Using the Area Cut-out Tool

  1. After drawing an Area, click Edit
  2. Click +Add and then click Cut-out
  3. Select a Drawing Mode
    Freeform, Square or Curved Modes
  4. Click to create the Cut-out moving around the Area
  5. Click Done
  6. Click Save
    To Cancel the changes click Cancel

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📝Finding the Perimeter

Within the Area Parts, using the len variable within the Formula will create a total perimeter for the Area, which also includes the perimeter of any Cut-outs in the Area
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Editing an Area Cut-out

  1. Press ESC
  2. Select the Area
    • To move: Click, hold and drag
    • To adjust the Area: Click, hold and drag the blue square boxes
    • To edit a Curve: Click hold and drag the blue circle
    • To create another Vertex: Click, hold and drag a blue diamond
    • To Delete a square point: Hold CTRL/Command ⌘ and click the blue square
    • To Delete an entire Area Cut out: Hold Ctrl / Command ⌘ and click the centre of the Cut-Out
    • To add an additional Area Cut-out: Click +Add, then click Cut-out and create an Area Cut-out
  3. Click Done
  4. Click Save
    To Cancel the changes click Cancel

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Area Cut-out or Negative Area?

The Area Cut-out Tool will not create a Negative Area under the Measurement. The Area Cut-out subtracts the Cut-out from the selected Area Total and removes the Area from the Plan.

If Negative Areas need to be recorded in the Measurement breakdown, please refer to the Negative Areas article here.

Using an iPad or Tablet?

Click for alternate terminology.

Things to note when following the above steps:

  • Tap instead of click
  • Unless there is a keyboard attached to the device, there are no shortcut keys on an iPad or Tablet
  • Tap Done instead of pressing ESC

Navigation hints:

  • Pinch zoom
  • Tap hold and drag to pan around a Plan

Images within this article are taken from a desktop computer. Interface appearance on an iPad / Tablet devices may vary based on screen size, potentially hiding or shortening buttons to icons. For accuracy, consider using a stylus, Apple pencil or mouse.



Frequently Asked Questions

Can I create a Cut-out curve?

Yes. Below are the types of Curves that can be created when cutting out sections.

Curve Drawing Mode
After an Area has been created, choose Curve Drawing Mode to remove Curves.

  1. Click Curve
  2. Click once to begin
  3. Click once along the Curve
    Close to the apex / highest point for best results
  4. Click at the end of the Curve
  5. Click the Curve button again to return to Freeform or click the last point to complete

When Curved Mode is enabled, it will not dis-engage until the button is clicked again.

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To create Curves and straight lines in the same Area

  1. In Freeform Mode, click at the beginning of the Curve
  2. Press Q
  3. Click once along the Curve
    Close to the apex / highest point for best results
  4. Continue on or click the last point to complete

When the Curve is complete, Freeform Mode will automatically engage.

Area_Path with Q Key

To transform the last straight segment into a Curve

  1. In Freeform Mode, click the point at the beginning of the Curve
  2. Click at the end of the Curve
  3. Press W and moving the cursor back to the apex / highest point of the Curve and click once
  4. Continue on or click the last point to complete

When the Curve is complete, Freeform Mode will automatically engage.

Area Path with W Key


Is there a way to Edit a Curve

Yes. Click onto the Area with the Cut-out to Edit. Slide the blue circles to adjust the curve.

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Is there a way to see the list of Cut-outs I made?

No, unfortunately there is not.




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