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  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Toggle_Layers_On_and_Off
    The layer menu in Unearth easily allows you to hide and show particular plan layers on your map. This way you can keep track of numerous layers without having to view them all at once! Quickly toggle ...The layer menu in Unearth easily allows you to hide and show particular plan layers on your map. This way you can keep track of numerous layers without having to view them all at once! Quickly toggle layers on and off with these simple steps: Click on the "Layers" menu. Click on the down caret to show your plan layers. Use the toggle switch to turn the layer on (green) or off (grey). If you run into any issues or have any questions, please reach out to us at unearthsupport@procore.com.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Add_Assets_from_Your_Toolkit
    Start the first point by clicking where you want to start drawing, then use as many points as you'd like to complete the shape. If you've already created the asset, you can locate the form by clicking...Start the first point by clicking where you want to start drawing, then use as many points as you'd like to complete the shape. If you've already created the asset, you can locate the form by clicking on the asset in Table View or on the map. On the form, enter any information in the available fields, and then click "Done" in the lower right of the Form to save. Everything you record in the Form will be there the next time you open it up - or the next time someone on your team does.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Add_or_Remove_a_User
    You can either add a new user to the entire account (as explained here) or you can add a new user to an individual project. Once on the project, they can view, create, and edit all properties, as well...You can either add a new user to the entire account (as explained here) or you can add a new user to an individual project. Once on the project, they can view, create, and edit all properties, as well as add or remove non-admin users to the project. Limited User - The Limited User can view and create new content in sites to which they are added, but can only update content if it has been assigned to them.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Duplicating_an_Asset
    The ability to duplicate gives you the power to copy all information associated with an asset while creating a new asset that can be mapped. This will open a copy of the original asset, cloning all of...The ability to duplicate gives you the power to copy all information associated with an asset while creating a new asset that can be mapped. This will open a copy of the original asset, cloning all of the information and renaming the new asset as "Copy of...". If needed, you can now edit the information in the new cloned asset. Once you finish drawing the new asset, the field form will reappear and you can further edit the information.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Export_Your_Project_Data
    Your sites allow you to seamlessly keep track of current, past and future projects, but you may also want to export data to use in another system or keep for your own recording purposes. Within each o...Your sites allow you to seamlessly keep track of current, past and future projects, but you may also want to export data to use in another system or keep for your own recording purposes. Within each of your sites, you can export all or some of your data into a number of different formats (XLS, CSV, GeoJSON, PDF, Shapefile, or KML). When you click "Export," the file will load and then will appear at the bottom of your browser or wherever you find your Downloads folder.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Trimble_Setup_for_Android_Devices
    Note: Since Trimble is based on where you are physically located on the map, you must tap the "Center on Location" button AFTER selecting a tool and BEFORE adding the point to the map to enable the po...Note: Since Trimble is based on where you are physically located on the map, you must tap the "Center on Location" button AFTER selecting a tool and BEFORE adding the point to the map to enable the point as a Trimble point. You can determine if a point was added from Trimble if the following are present: tab states “1/1 points connected with high-accuracy GPS," Trimble icon is located to the left of the point #, and an “Accuracy” field is attached to each point.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Switch_Between_Your_Accounts
    Either way, you can see the sites for all accounts you have access to by switching between those accounts. On your Portfolio (Account Homepage), you'll see all of the sites for one of your accounts. A...Either way, you can see the sites for all accounts you have access to by switching between those accounts. On your Portfolio (Account Homepage), you'll see all of the sites for one of your accounts. At the bottom, you will see 'Switch Account.' Click on the dropdown arrow. You can either select the different account from the list or you can use the search bar to enter its name. Once you click on the desired account, you will be taken to the new Account Homepage.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Where_to_Find_All_Map_Layers
    Within your project, you can add personal map layers, adjust your project boundaries, view all linked assets, and drone surveys, and you can change the basemap of your project. You can also click on "...Within your project, you can add personal map layers, adjust your project boundaries, view all linked assets, and drone surveys, and you can change the basemap of your project. You can also click on "Manage Places/Levels," which will take you off of your project and allow you to edit or add map levels to the project and edit your project bounds if needed. If you want to show assets that are not on the map but are linked to current assets shown, you can toggle on the "Links" switch.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Attach_a_File_to_an_Asset
    To attach a file to an asset, scroll through or search in Table View to locate and click on the needed asset. You can also navigate by clicking on the asset on the map and clicking "Links" on the popu...To attach a file to an asset, scroll through or search in Table View to locate and click on the needed asset. You can also navigate by clicking on the asset on the map and clicking "Links" on the popup menu to take you directly to the "Links" tab. If you click on the three dots next to the file’s title in the "Links" tab, you have the option to unlink the file, view the file on the fullscreen, duplicate the file, or delete it.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Change_a_User%E2%80%99s_Level_of_Access
    If you’re the Owner or Administrator of your account, you’re able to control which people have which roles in your account. Owner: Add, remove, or change the permission level of any user. Administrato...If you’re the Owner or Administrator of your account, you’re able to control which people have which roles in your account. Owner: Add, remove, or change the permission level of any user. Administrator: Add, remove, or change the permission level of any user except Owners. General User: Create, add to, and edit maps. Limited User: Add to the map and edit your own content. Scroll to the desired user you would like to edit the role of and click on the '3 dots' to the right of their name.
  • https://support.procore.com/integrations/unearth/tutorials/Go_to_Your_Current_Location_on_the_Map
    If you're in the field and want to find where you are located in relation to your site, you can click the "My Location" button. This is useful especially if you are on a mobile device or have your com...If you're in the field and want to find where you are located in relation to your site, you can click the "My Location" button. This is useful especially if you are on a mobile device or have your computer with you while in the field. Find the "My Location" button on the right side of your site. Click on the button and the map will go to your real-world location. Your browser may request permission to know your location. Click "allow" to be able to locate your location on the map.