My company has been working for a while now to create panel schedules in Revit that we can use on our final construction documents. Currently, we use Excel to create the schedule, export it to AustoCAD, then import CAD to Revit. Obviously, that is not efficient. It's easy enough to create Revit schedules, but we have no way to include diversities. Our Excel schedule takes into accout continuous loads, motor loads, receptcal loads, hospital loads and creates a code load per the NEC. We have not be able able to account for diversity factors in Revit and therefore go through the afore mention process of creating schules sheets for CDs. Has anyone else tried this?