Anchor definitions can have hardware sets associated with them. These hardware sets describe actions, such as preps that need to be applied to the components the anchors are for. It is now possible to associate a bill of materials with these sets so that part quantities and details can be calculated and parts can be drawn, programmed and nested as necessary, and or added to documentation and purchase orders.
More Options on Opening Schedule

Our Opening Schedule for hollow metal products has more entries offering more options on every line item. We now offer specification of different faces, profiles, anchoring methods, wall conditions, and sections for all four standard framing components – typically the head, hinge jamb, inactive hinge jamb for single swing and strike jamb for pairs, and sills.
Frame, window and door assemblies will adapt as necessary to reflect these settings, so every master definition can be used in many different contexts.
Of course, every component in a more complicated assembly with an arbitrary number of parts can have these settings changed in the assembly variant screen.
Job Elevations have more options

Instead of one hardware set associated with a frame/window/door elevation definition used within a project, there are now six. These can be used to specify a wide range of options. These are in addition to the multiple sets that can be specified on each line for every opening.
Windows 11 and 64 bit Office Supported
The latest versions of Ordermation modules will run on Windows 11. They will also run with 64 bit versions of Microsoft Office Excel and Access. This means faster run times and larger capacities.