Working with Files

EasyCeiling allows you to load orders from files and save them to a file. To save an order to a file, you need to click the "Save Order to File" button on the "Order Information" tab.

The following window will open, offering to save the entire order or just one ceiling. Additionally, if you have the "Ask whether to save client data when saving to file" option checked in your settings, this window will also allow you to choose whether to save client data and calculations.

After selecting the save method, the file explorer window will open, where you can save the file in your desired folder with your desired name.
If you need to open an order or ceiling from a file, you need to click the "Open from File" button.

The file explorer will open, where you need to select your file and click "Open". The following window will appear:

Asking whether we want to add the ceiling to an existing order or create a new order. When creating a new order, you will also need to select a dealer.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  1. I cannot open the sent file!

Answer: In 99% of cases, this is due to a version mismatch between your program and the program where the order was created. The current solution is to update both programs to the latest version.

  • How to work with the program — we will show you how to create orders, work with drawings, and print documents.

What questions does this article answer?

  • How to work with files in EasyCeiling?

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  • How to handle different file types?

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  • How to troubleshoot file issues?

  • What are the file requirements?

  • How to optimize file workflow?

  • What are the file operation options?

  • How to manage file templates?

  • What are the file guidelines?

  • How to verify file operations?

  • What are the file tools?

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