Purpose - to set up pricing configurations that will be used to calculate the price of the panelization.
- Before editing your project's pricing configuration, you can choose between 4 pricing levels by selecting the corresponding level in the left pane.
Level 1 Pricing
- A simple pricing configuration with one position for panel parts and one for finish types (panel area x price).
- Note: Additional dropdowns are available based on the panel types selected. Click on the panel type name to open additional configuration positions.
- You can also set a base price for openings and mouldings at the top.
- Clicking the icon next to "Pricing Details" will reset the pricing settings to the company default settings.
Level 2 Pricing
- A very detailed pricing configuration with separate positions for panel parts, finish types and more by material.
- Level 2 has many more input options for finishes, panel parts, and positions for specific panel types. By clicking the small gray triangles, you can open a dropdown to edit the cost of each position individually. In some cases, you can also edit the value of the return edge and the return opening.
- By hovering over the (i) symbol, you can learn more about each position and its reference unit.
- In the "Specific Data" tab, additional positions and drop-down menus are available based on the selected panel types.
- Later, you can fine-tune the prices in the summary sheet and end up with a very detailed cost structure in your export sheet.
- By clicking the icon next to "Pricing Details", you can reset the pricing settings to the company's default settings.
Level 3 Pricing
- A very detailed pricing configuration with separate positions for panel parts, finish types and more divided by material and labor.
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In addition to the pricing configuration options of level 2, level 3 allows you to enter a labor price per position and set a general overhead (at the top).
- By clicking on the small gray triangles, you can open a drop-down menu to edit the material and labor costs for each position individually. In some cases, you can also edit the value of the return edge and the return opening.
- By hovering over the (i) icon, you can learn more about each position and its reference unit.
- In the "Specific Data" tab, additional positions and drop-down menus are available based on the selected panel types.
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Later, you can fine-tune the prices in the summary sheet and end up with a very detailed cost structure in your export sheet.
- By clicking the icon next to "Pricing Details", you can reset the pricing settings to the company's default settings.
Level 4 Pricing
- A highly detailed pricing configuration with separate positions for panel parts, finish types and more, broken down by material, labor and additional costs.
- First, you can enter general configurations such as general overhead or the opening base price. Then you can set up your pricing configuration for each panel type individually. To do this, click either on the panel type name or the black triangle in front of the panel type name.
- In the level 4 pricing configuration, each panel part of the panel type has it's own dropdown with multiple positions and a preview of the part.
- If the material description appears in gray, only one material is available for that panel part. If the material description appears in black, you can choose between different materials in the drop-down list.
- By clicking the icon next to "Pricing Details", you can reset the pricing settings to the company defaults, but also update the available material information for the panel parts.
Panel Configuration
- When you select the level 4 pricing configuration, a new tab appears in the status bar. It is called "Panel Configuration (Level 4 BETA)".
- Here you can fine-tune the configuration based on the finish types you have set up in your project under the "Finishing" tab.
- Later, you can fine-tune the prices in the summary sheet and end up with a very detailed cost structure in your export sheet.
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