Defining contiguity on "columns"

Hi everyone!

We are building a new facility and applying contiguity wasn't initially big problem, until I began defining it for physical rows that are represented vertically (as columns). This has to be done seat by seat and is a huge pain. There just has to be a better way of doing this. Thanks in advance!

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  • I don’t think there is. Steven -

    We routinely build new facilities in the round, and the horizontal sections are a dream. The ones on the diagonal or the vertical are a pain! However, ctrl + double click is your friend - it saves you drawing a box round every little seat. Good luck! I’ll be doing it again myself on Thursday for most of the day. Grrr.

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    On 22 Nov 2013, at 01:33, Steven Jirjis <bounce-stevenjirjis4325@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:

    Hi everyone!

    We are building a new facility and applying contiguity wasn't initially big problem, until I began defining it for physical rows that are represented vertically (as columns). This has to be done seat by seat and is a huge pain. There just has to be a better way of doing this. Thanks in advance!




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  • I don’t think there is. Steven -

    We routinely build new facilities in the round, and the horizontal sections are a dream. The ones on the diagonal or the vertical are a pain! However, ctrl + double click is your friend - it saves you drawing a box round every little seat. Good luck! I’ll be doing it again myself on Thursday for most of the day. Grrr.

    C.//
    X.


    On 22 Nov 2013, at 01:33, Steven Jirjis <bounce-stevenjirjis4325@tessituranetwork.com> wrote:

    Hi everyone!

    We are building a new facility and applying contiguity wasn't initially big problem, until I began defining it for physical rows that are represented vertically (as columns). This has to be done seat by seat and is a huge pain. There just has to be a better way of doing this. Thanks in advance!




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