> If you want to spend a little more time to have something you can use
> over and over, add columns identifying each span and the weight/foot with
> the beginning and end points and automate the weight and CG calculation.
> You can get really cool and make the calculation into a workbook and get
> the weight/foot value from a look-up table or include the incremental
> Wt/ft for contents and insulation.
This is what I didn''t understand. Could you show it with some example.
Thanks in advance
Jijoy
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> >I didn't get you. could you please show it.
> What don't you understand?
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