
Manage your project measurement list templates for your Projects. 'EXAMPLE: STANDARD TOP' will be pre-populated in your settings but can be overwritten.

Click on a row within the existing chart to edit the existing data
1. 'Code': This is the measurement line's reference code. This can be up to 3 characters of letters +/ numbers
2. 'Description': This is the description of the Measurement
3. Depending on which of the 3 units of measurement selected here:

- you will see a section for each unit of measurement containing:
4. 'Tolerance -': The amount of mm/cm/inches that the measurement can be under before it is out of tolerance.
5. 'Tolerance +': The amount of mm/cm/inches that the measurement can be over before it is out of tolerance.
6. '- Inc': The default amount of mm/cm/inches between each size when going down from the base size. (Base size will be project-specific and managed on the Measurements and Grading chart of the Project)
7. 'Inc +': The default amount of mm/cm/inches between each size when going up from the base size. (Base size will be project-specific and managed on the Measurements and Grading chart of the Project)
Click [+ Add] to create additional Measurement List templates
Enter the name of the Measurement list and the units of measurement you would like to manage within that measurement list. At least one unit of measurement has to be selected.
Click [+ Add Measurement] to add the required Measurement lines to the list and enter the details
1. 'Code': This is the measurement line's reference code. This can be up to 3 characters of letters +/ numbers
2. 'Description': This is the description of the Measurement
3. Depending on which of the 3 units of measurement selected here:

- you will see a section for each unit of measurement containing:
4. 'Tolerance -': The amount of mm/cm/inches that the measurement can be under before it is out of tolerance.
5. 'Tolerance +': The amount of mm/cm/inches that the measurement can be over before it is out of tolerance.
6. '- Inc': The default amount of mm/cm/inches between each size when going down from the base size. (Base size will be project-specific and managed on the Measurements and Grading chart of the Project)
7. 'Inc +': The default amount of mm/cm/inches between each size when going up from the base size. (Base size will be project-specific and managed on the Measurements and Grading chart of the Project)