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hi everybody Tom Sparks with Sparks Media Group here today Iamp;#39;m going to go over the process of importing iguide data into stitch for processing this step is done after youamp;#39;ve scanned a home and before you can upload a tie guide for further processing letamp;#39;s get into it first thing Iamp;#39;m going to do is load the data files which Iamp;#39;ve done here in Stitch already and then Iamp;#39;m going to go through and make sure that all my wall thicknesses are set to six inches six inches is generally the wall thickness for most residential construction homes and so thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re going to put there and that will help get a better accurate measurement for the overall square footage you can always bring a tape measure or a laser measure to your listing or your property that youamp;#39;re scanning and you can measure it to get a specific wall thickness but six inches is what weamp;#39;ve normally put in and thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;re goin