Saving Commands

Saving Commands

If you are happy with the outcome and would like to save your command to use in the future, you tell the copilot to save the command. You can also tell the copilot to make some of the input as variables. For example in the example above, I can tell the copilot to make the number of times a variable.




Or in the example below, I asked copilot to create callouts for any room that is smaller than 1400 SF. I can tell copilot to save the command and make 1400 SF a variable.




Your saved commands will be show under the command tab and you can run them later. If you saved your commands with input variable, it will ask you for the input 








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