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How to calculate prices for plinths automatically
In Winner, plinths are by default drawn for visual purposes only. However, users can change this so that plinths are automatically calculated, priced and added to the quotation. At Alternative le...
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Showing discounts on printouts
In Winner, users can show discounts on documents, for example a quotation, by customising the selected form. Users are able to show the total discount, show item group discounts and show single ite...
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How to define a printout as a macro
In Winner, users can personalise the layout of batch prints by using a macro. This allows users to decide on layout options such as size, colour and resolution and then save them as a macro for lat...
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How to show, hide or print décor objects in plan view
In Winner, users are able to show/hide decorative objects, otherwise known as Standard products, both in the Plan view (on screen) and on printouts of the Plan view. In order to make décor objects...
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How to change default forms
In Winner, users can customise the presentation of default forms, editing them to their personal preference. At any level: Select Global settings > System settings. In the System settings window...
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How to show pictograms on printouts
In Winner, users are able to display images of objects, for example, base units, appliance units and handles, on printouts such as quotations, invoices and orders. Note! Only some catalogues offer ...
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How to add comments to a supplier order
In Winner, users can add messages to supplier orders in two ways. Users can add a message to a supplier on a single, specific order for example, to add extra information to that order. Users can al...
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How to delete measurement lines
You can select, edit, and delete measurement lines by: At Alternative level Select the mode containing the measurement lines you wish to delete - furnishing mode, worktop mode or covering panel ...
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Using Set height position to place items above or below other objects
You can place items over or under another selected object by using the Set height position during placement. If a placed object is highlighted, choose the selected object drop-down options in the ...
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How can I extend cabinet fronts downwards or upwards
Select your cabinet. Right-click and select Properties, or hold Ctrl and press F5. In the Object parameters window, select Front surfaces and then Door. Click on Parameters. Select Heig...