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Turbocad mac pro 10 partial select
Turbocad mac pro 10 partial select







turbocad mac pro 10 partial select

Double click on the image to open the plant details. The selected plant is highlighted with a red rectangle. After selecting the plant, you may locate it in the Visual Plant Browser or view the plant details by clicking the appropriate button. You can scroll down through the list and view a corresponding photo of the plant. Typing in a partial name will incrementally short-list the plants to the nearest match. Quick Search is way of doing a rapid search and sorting for commonly used groupings such as Botanic, Family, Common and Cultivar name or by their ID number by clicking on the appropriate tab.

turbocad mac pro 10 partial select

These plants, singularly or collectively can be added to the Selected list and saved. The selections are used for study or client lists and for purchasing. When plants are selected by criteria (soil, position, flower colour, etc.) they are placed in the Filtered group. The user can compile plant lists by right clicking on the image and adding it to the Selected list. you can also group plants into special categories such as weeds only. This group lists plants that are potential weeds and this may include common ornamentals. The plants may be sorted by botanical, common and family names. Plants may be grouped into growth types (trees, palms, grasses etc.) to ease locating a species. It also gives you access to the many aspects of the PlantFile database. The Visual Plant Browser is the workhorse of the database allowing you to scroll through the plant images (picture book-like). It is suitable for southern and northern hemispheres. PlantFile has been created with all users in mind.









Turbocad mac pro 10 partial select