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How to view equipment information

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We will review the "Information about equipment" panel and its structure.

Contents

Information about equipment panel
Panel structure
Display controls

Information about equipment panel

The "Information about equipment" panel allows you to quickly view the main equipment data, its components and the planograms where it is used.


To open the panel:

  1. Open the equipment in view mode:
  • In thumbnail mode: hover over the equipment and click "View";
  • In list mode: click "More actions" (⋮) at the end of the row → "View".
  1. Click "Information about equipment" on the right side of the page:


Panel structure

The panel consists of three blocks:

  1. General information
    The block displays the following fields:
  • Equipment name;
  • Equipment code;
  • Producer;
  • Equipment type;
  • Height;
  • Length;
  • Depth.


  1. Componentsc.
    The "Components" block contains a list of equipment elements and their quantity: shelves, hooks, hangbar, drawers, etc.
  2. Planograms
    The "Planograms" block displays a list of planograms where this equipment is used and the store plans where they are placed.


Hovering over the name displays a planogram thumbnail. To open it — click on the name.


Read more about working with the "Equipment Information" panel in edit mode in the article.

Display controls

The display control tools are located in the bottom right corner of the screen:

  1. 3D model — click to view the equipment in three-dimensional view;
  2. Display equipment dimensions — click to view dimensions and distances between elements;
  3. Workspace scale — increase or decrease the scale using the scaling tool.


Note! The workspace scale can be changed using keyboard shortcuts: 
Ctrl + / Ctrl − (Windows) or Command + / Command − (macOS).
Other available keyboard shortcuts:
Ctrl + Z (Windows) / Command + Z (macOS) — undo last action;
Ctrl + Shift + Z (Windows) / Command + Shift + Z (macOS) — redo undone action;
Ctrl + C (Windows) / Command + C (macOS) — copy selected element;
Ctrl + V (Windows) / Command + V (macOS) — paste copied element.

Updated on: 26/06/2026

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