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Hello and welcome to Kubla Softwares video demonstrating how to use the cross section spreadsheet. There are many ways to calculate earthworks cut and fill volumes and weve discussed these before in our video and blog, How to calculate cut and fill for earthworks projects. So one of the methods discussed is the cross section method and today we will show you how to use the cross section spreadsheet to calculate cut and fill. You can download the spreadsheet from our blog it also includes the grid method sheet which you can learn how to complete in our next video. What is the cross-section method? The cross-section method is when you divide your site plan into equal parallel sections; imagine slicing a knife through the earth at regular intervals. For each cross section the cut area and the fill area is calculated and then for each cross-section pair the cut and fill volume of the section between them is approximated by finding the average area of the