The object editing toolbar includes several
tools and commands to work with products in your current
planogram:
Some additional commands that also apply to
most objects can be found in another toolbar described here:
General edit
commands:
All the tools and commands to work with
products are also available in Main Menu >
Edit:
The tools and commands which are specific to
products are described below.
This tool lets you select items (products and
accessories) to perform various operations such as editing their
properties, moving and copying them.
Instructions:
- Click on the button labeled Edit products
and accessories.
- Type the shortcut key (I).
- Or click on the command in the main menu >
Edit > Edit products and accessories.
Note: The keyboard shortcut and the
menu command activate this tool without automatically switching to
any corresponding task: Products, Accessories, Item Info.
Tip: If you are using this tool but the
task named Item Info is
not active, double-clicking on any item switches to the task
named Item Info and
displays the selected item properties.
Select (Edit products and
accessories)
To select items, first activate Edit products and
accessories.
Note: Selected products are tinted
blue.
Select 1 item, there are 2 methods:
- Method 1: click on an item in the
visualization area.
Select several items, there are 4
methods:
- Method 1: hold Ctrl and click
on each desired item in the visualization area.
- Method 2: hold Ctrl and click
on each desired item in Project item list.
- Method 3: by range:
- Hold Shift and Click on an
item.
- Click on another item on the same row
or same shelf.
- The clicked items, plus the items in between
become selected.
- Press the mouse button somewhere in
the visualization area where there is no item.
- Keep the mouse button pressed and drag
your cursor to another point in the visualization area: this
will draw a blue rectangle on the screen.
- Release the mouse button: all the
items that are within or cross the blue rectangle become
selected.
Use the dedicated command in the main
menu > Edit > Select all products. Note: this
command doesn't select any accessory.
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + A
To deselect products and
accessories:
- To deselect one item at a time, hold
Ctrl and click on each item (in the visualization
area or Project item
list).
- To deselect several items, hold Ctrl
and draw a rectangle across the items to deselect them (in
the visualization area).
- To deselect all items, click on an
empty area of the visualization area.
You can change the quantity of selected
products in a planogram in each direction with your mouse.
- Activate this tool: Edit products and
accessories.
- Select products only (consult Select (Edit
products and accessories)). They become highlighted with round
handles around the surfaces most closely facing the screen.
- If the round handles do not appear on the
selected products, use Zoom to
enlarge them on screen. If the round handles do not appear on the
desired surface, use Orbit to make
the desired surfaces face the screen.
- Grab a handle with the mouse and drag
it in the desired direction(s) until your products reach the
desired quantity. The corner handles let you adjust in two
directions; while the handles along edges let you constrain the
adjustment to one direction.
- Release the mouse button when you are
satisfied with the quantity.
Tip: View dimensions is
useful to see the space to allocate to the product:
Tip: View dimensions is
also useful to display the actual exact dimensions used by each
block of same products by pressing on a handle of the selected
product:
Keyboard shortcuts:
- Increase / decrease Facings deep: Press the
+ and – keys on your
numeric keypad.
- Increase / decrease Facings
wide: Hold the Shift key and press the
+ and – keys on your numeric
keypad.
- Increase / decrease Facings
high: Hold the Space key and press the
+ and – keys on your numeric
keypad.
Tip: You can also set the quantities of
products by specifying numeric values. Consult Item Info.
Move (Edit
products and accessories)
You can move items with the mouse in your
current planogram.
- Activate this tool: Edit products and
accessories.
- Select (Edit
products and accessories).
- Use Orbit to make
the desired surfaces face the screen.
- Drag the selected items with the left
mouse button pressed to the desired position, even to another bay.
To constrain the movement to a single axis, hold the Alt
key pressed and drag the items along the desired axis (the
cursor indicates the axis).
- Release the mouse button. The items
are now in the new position.
If there is some empty space between items, it
is very easy to close these gaps thanks to the collision detection
feature:
- Select items.
- Drag them against other items.
- The other items will be pushed along the
shelf much like in the real world:
Tips:
- If you want to move one or more pegged
products to a shelf or vice versa: hold the shift key
until you drop the products in position, thereby switching their
behavior on the fly.
- There are times when you may want to
temporarily disable collisions to avoid displacing other products
while moving a product. Hold the C key pressed while
dragging the product to achieve this. Collisions can also be
entirely disabled in Collisions
(Settings), or for specific products in Collisions (Item
properties) in case they must overlap.
- You can lock accessories in place (Locked accessories) to
prevent accidentally moving existing accessories while moving
products.
- To allow products straddling on 2 bay
components, consult Allow lateral overhang
(Selected shelves) and in Allow lateral overhang
(Selected back panels).
Copy by moving (Edit
products and accessories)
Copying is almost the same process as Move (Edit products
and accessories):
- Select items to copy.
- Use Orbit to make
the desired surfaces face the screen.
- Hold the Ctrl key and drag the
selected items to the desired position, even to another bay. To
constrain the movement to a single axis, also hold the Alt
key pressed and drag the items (the cursor indicates the
axis).
- Release the mouse button. The items are
duplicated at the desired location.
Important note: Do not
use the copy function to create a block of the same products. You
should instead adjust the number of instances of the products in
Item Info (Facings
wide, Facings
high, Facings
deep).
Note: Collision detection is
automatically disabled when copying products.
Tips:
- You can also use the commands named Copy (Edit) and
Paste (Edit)
to copy products, even between different projects.
- When you copy a generic product, it creates a
new independent generic product which can then be edited to have
distinct characteristics such as dimensions, name, etc. Consult
Insert
generic product.
Sometimes, you may need to include in your
planograms some products that are not available in your database,
such as seldom used competitor products. In this case,
PlanogramBuilder lets you create some 3D generic products as simple
blocks in your current planogram.
Instructions:
- Click on Insert generic product on the
toolbar or in the main menu > Edit.
- The method to place your product depends on
where you want it:
- To place it on a shelf, put your mouse cursor
over the area of a shelf where you want to add the product.
- To place it on a back panel, hold
Shift, put your mouse cursor over the area of a back panel
where you want to add the product.
- Click the left mouse button to confirm and
create the generic product.
- Each generic product has default values for
upon creation. To adjust its properties:
- Activate the task named Item Info.
- Change the name, color, dimensions, the
number of facings, etc.
Notes:
- Generic products are always presented as
simple boxes with no image.
- In standard view, a text label is displayed
on the box showing the name of the product if has been defined. In
Schematic
view, the label can show different information depending on
Schematic
view (Settings) > Content
of labels.
- You can also specify the font for the labels
of generic products (Font
face, Label
font height).
- Generic products are only saved in your
current project, but not in the database. If you wish to add
products to the database (so that they are shown in the catalog),
consult Database for
detailed instructions.
- If you copy a generic product (consult
Copy by
moving ), it creates a new independent generic product which
can then be edited to have distinct characteristics.
Example of a block of a generic product
with a name.
There is a series of handy commands available
to distribute multiple items on the shelves.
Instructions:
- Activate this tool: Edit products and
accessories.
- Select the products to align. They become
highlighted and a move pointer is displayed.
- Click on one of the align commands on the
object editing toolbar or in Main Menu > Edit>
Align and space.
- The products are now repositioned accordingly
as described below.
Note: Collision detection is
automatically disabled when aligning or spacing items.
Important tip: Please make sure
to check the description of Spacing
applies to each facing because this setting affects the way
spacing commands are applied.
The following commands are available:
Align left
(products and accessories)
Align the selected objects horizontally to
their leftmost edge.
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + L
Image on the left: Before alignment
Image on the right: Align left
(products and accessories)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to the virtual alignment
line, so not exactly left aligned with other products.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Center
horizontally (products and accessories)
Align the selected objects to their horizontal
center.
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + E
Image on the left: Before alignment
Image on the right: Center
horizontally (products and accessories)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to the virtual alignment
line, so not always exactly aligned with other products.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Align right
(products and accessories)
Align the selected objects horizontally to
their rightmost edge.
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + R
Image on the left: Before alignment
Image on the right: Align right
(products and accessories)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to the virtual alignment
line, so not exactly left aligned with other products.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Align top
(products and accessories)
Align the selected objects vertically to their
topmost edge.
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + T
Image on the left: Before alignment
Image on the right: Align top
(products and accessories)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to the virtual alignment
line, so not exactly left aligned with other products.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Center
vertically (products and accessories)
Align the selected objects to their vertical
center.
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + M
Image on the left: Before alignment
Image on the right: Center
vertically (products and accessories)Align top (products and
accessories)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to the virtual alignment
line, so not always exactly aligned with other products.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Align bottom
(products and accessories)
Align the selected objects vertically to their
lowest edge.
- Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + B
Image on the left: Before alignment
Image on the right: Align bottom
(products and accessories)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to the virtual alignment
line, so not exactly left aligned with other products.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Distribute the selected objects horizontally
with an equal gap between them without changing the total space
used.
For groups of multiple same products in width
with Width gap,
the effect varies depending on the setting named Spacing
applies to each facing as illustrated in the examples
below.
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Space
horizontally (Spacing applies to each facing
checkmarked)
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Space
horizontally (Spacing applies to each facing
not checkmarked)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to obtain equal spacing,
so not necessarily resulting in equal spacing.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Distribute the selected objects vertically
with an equal gap between them without changing the total space
used.
For groups of multiple same products in height
with Height gap,
the effect varies depending on the setting named Spacing
applies to each facing as illustrated in the examples
below.
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Space
vertically (Spacing applies to each facing
checkmarked)
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Space
vertically (Spacing applies to each facing not
checkmarked)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to obtain equal spacing,
so not necessarily resulting in equal spacing.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
Group the selected products against the left
edge of their respective shelves or rows.
For groups of multiple same products in width
with Width gap,
the effect varies depending on the setting named Spacing
applies to each facing as illustrated in the examples
below.
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Pack left on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing
checkmarked)
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Pack left on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing not
checkmarked)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to obtain equal spacing,
so not necessarily resulting in equal spacing.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
- If you have enabled Allow lateral overhang
(Selected shelves) or Allow lateral overhang
(Selected back panels) where the selected items are placed,
PlanogramBuilder still tries to fit the products within the
physical bounds of the shelves / rows. But if the selected products
only fit on the shelf / row with an overhang, the minimal possible
overhang is applied.
Group the selected products in the center of
their respective shelves or rows.
For groups of multiple same products in width
with Width gap,
the effect varies depending on the setting named Spacing
applies to each facing as illustrated in the examples
below.
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Pack center on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing
checkmarked)
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Pack center on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing not
checkmarked)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to obtain equal spacing,
so not necessarily resulting in equal spacing.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
- If you have enabled Allow lateral overhang
(Selected shelves) or Allow lateral overhang
(Selected back panels) where the selected items are placed,
PlanogramBuilder still tries to fit the products within the
physical bounds of the shelves / rows. But if the selected products
only fit on the shelf / row with an overhang, the minimal possible
overhang is applied.
Group the selected products against the right
edge of their respective shelves or rows.
For groups of multiple same products in width
with Width gap,
the effect varies depending on the setting named Spacing
applies to each facing as illustrated in the examples
below.
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Pack right on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing
checkmarked)
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Pack right on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing not
checkmarked)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to obtain equal spacing,
so not necessarily resulting in equal spacing.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
- If you have enabled Allow lateral overhang
(Selected shelves) or Allow lateral overhang
(Selected back panels) where the selected items are placed,
PlanogramBuilder still tries to fit the products within the
physical bounds of the shelves / rows. But if the selected products
only fit on the shelf / row with an overhang, the minimal possible
overhang is applied.
Distribute the selected products with an equal
gap between them across the entire width of their respective
shelves or rows.
For groups of multiple same products in width
with Width gap,
the effect varies depending on the setting named Spacing
applies to each facing as illustrated in the examples
below.
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Fill shelf
width (Spacing applies to each facing
checkmarked)
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Fill shelf
width (Spacing applies to each facing not
checkmarked)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to obtain equal spacing,
so not necessarily resulting in equal spacing.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
- If you have enabled Allow lateral overhang
(Selected shelves) or Allow lateral overhang
(Selected back panels) where the selected items are placed,
PlanogramBuilder still tries to fit the products within the
physical bounds of the shelves / rows. But if the selected products
only fit on the shelf / row with an overhang, the minimal possible
overhang is applied.
Mirror on shelf
(products and accessories)
Invert the left-right order of selected
products on their respective shelves or rows.
It is convenient for example when you change
Flow direction.
For groups of multiple same products in width
with Width gap,
the effect varies depending on the setting named Spacing
applies to each facing as illustrated in the examples
below.
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Mirror on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing
checkmarked)
Image on the left: Before spacing
Image on the right: Mirror on
shelf (Spacing applies to each facing not
checkmarked)
Notes:
- Products which are on pegboards are
repositioned to the hole which is closest to obtain equal spacing,
so not necessarily resulting in equal spacing.
- You can also apply this command to items
placed across several bays if the bays are placed side by side,
parallel and not too distant from each other.
- If you have enabled Allow lateral overhang
(Selected shelves) or Allow lateral overhang
(Selected back panels) where the selected items are placed,
PlanogramBuilder still tries to fit the products within the
physical bounds of the shelves / rows. But if the selected products
only fit on the shelf / row with an overhang, the minimal possible
overhang is applied.
You can rotate selected products by 90-degree
increments around the selected axis X, Y or Z.
Instructions:
- Activate this tool: Edit products and
accessories.
- Select the products to rotate. They become
highlighted and a move pointer is displayed.
- Click on one of the rotation commands on the
object editing toolbar or in Main Menu > Edit >
Rotate products.
- The selected products have now been
rotated.
Example of a rotated product:
Image on the left: Initial
orientation
Image on the right: 270-degree Y
rotation
The following commands are available:
Rotate the selected products to the left on
the depth axis (X 90° counterclockwise).
Consult Rotate products
for usage instructions.
- Keyboard shortcut: Left arrow
Tip over to
right
Rotate the selected products to the right on
the depth axis (X 90° clockwise).
Consult Rotate products
for usage instructions.
- Keyboard shortcut: Right arrow
Rotate the selected products to the front on
the width axis (Y 90° counterclockwise).
Consult Rotate products
for usage instructions.
- Keyboard shortcut: Down arrow
Rotate the selected products to the back on
the width axis (Y 90° clockwise).
Consult Rotate products
for usage instructions.
- Keyboard shortcut: Up arrow
Rotate right
Rotate the selected products to the right on
the vertical axis (Z 90° counterclockwise).
Consult Rotate products
for usage instructions.
Rotate the selected products to the left on
the vertical axis (Z 90° clockwise).
Consult Rotate products
for usage instructions.
Rotate the selected products by 180° on the
depth axis (X 180°): The front face still faces you, but the
products are then upside down.
Consult Rotate products
for usage instructions.