Working with the Greenhouse in Image Editor

Working with the Greenhouse in Image Editor

The Greenhouse tool allows you to bring plants used in Planner automatically over to Image Editor. 
  1. Open a blank drawing or an existing project.

  2. Then go to the Content Explorer and click on the Greenhouse tab. The two important tabs are Open and Delete.


  3. If you click open. You will see a list of projects from Planner. 


  4. Simply select the project and click okay. You will see the plants load up in the Content Explorer.


  5. If you wish to remove a project from the list. Then use the delete button to clear out old projects you are no longer using.

Note: If you want to use the place option. You first must create a view in planner.

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