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    Default Add notes to schedules

    If for example schedule purlins it would be nice to able to combine or add notes to the schedule.
    Maybe be able to add/combine a schedule and a legend view.

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    Default Re: Add notes to schedules

    Adding a Legend in would be nice.

    For notes, can't you just add a shared parameter to the object and add that to the schedule?
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    Default Re: Add notes to schedules

    I was after more a note that applies for the whole schedule. For example when we schedule our purlins we also have a purlin note re. spacing, fly bracing etc.
    Also for a Bored Pier Schedule I would like to add a general note re. foundation material etc. Sometimes it might be a very simple sketch required.

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    Having notes that relate to the schedule would be sensible, would save having that info on a sheet and finding you need to have the schedule on a different sheet than anticipated.

    Good wish!
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    Default Re: Add notes to schedules

    At the moment I have one schedule and one legend (containing relevant note/notes) which means I have to add both to a sheet - and offcourse it has happened that I accidently only added the schedule and not the notes
    Another option is if you could link a legend to a schedule. When you add the schedule the legend gets added automatically (or you get asked if you want to add linked legend).
    I hope it makes sense
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    Default Re: Add notes to schedules

    Yeah, I thought of actually placing the schedule on the legend, then insert the legend, but it won't let you do that.
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