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Multi-sheet Excel export

Your plans as Excel tables ready to use

FloorScan generates a structured multi-sheet XLSX: surfaces, perimeters, room coordinates, opening counts, full takeoff. Compatible with Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers.

5 sheets

Summary, Rooms, Openings, Coordinates, Takeoff

Meters

All values in real units, formula-ready

XLSX

Standard format, opened by every spreadsheet

Why Excel export remains essential

Whatever your main software — Batigest, EBP, Onaya, Sage, or an in-house file — they all accept XLSX import. FloorScan delivers the plan data in a standardized multi-sheet structure, with clear headers (Surface, Perimeter, X, Y, Type, Name), ready to paste into your existing estimating workflow. No manual data entry, no information loss.

All values are in real meters (calibrated before export), directly usable in formulas: SUM of surfaces, VLOOKUP of unit prices, pivot tables by work type. X/Y coordinates use CAD convention (origin bottom-left, Y up) for GIS use or DXF reimport.

What's in the XLSX file

Summary sheet

Totals for habitable area, total area, room count, opening counts.

Rooms sheet

One row per room: name, area m², perimeter m, height, type (living, kitchen, etc.).

Openings sheet

Every door and window with width, height, type, host wall and room.

Coordinates sheet

X/Y vertices in meters for each room polygon. CAD convention, origin bottom-left.

Takeoff sheet

Partition linears, skirting, paint faces per room, quantities with waste rate.

Compatible with your management software

Direct import into Batigest, EBP, Onaya, Sage, or paste into your in-house pricing file.

Excel export FAQ

Does the file open in Google Sheets and Numbers?

Yes. The XLSX format is natively opened by Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc, Apache OpenOffice. Formulas, number formats (meters, m²) and sheet structures are preserved.

Are values in meters or in pixels?

Always in real meters. Before export, you calibrate the plan by entering a known dimension; FloorScan derives the pixels/meter ratio and applies it to all exported values (surfaces, perimeters, coordinates). No manual conversion needed.

Can I customize the exported columns?

On Pro and Business, you configure which columns are included, their order, and their units (m, cm, m²). You can also add computed columns (e.g. unit price × surface) that are injected into the final XLSX file.

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