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Summary: I wish I had an Excel-like controls over Schedules, formatting cells and fonts, having the changes reflect in my Schedule page and not on the sheet.
Description: I wish I had an Excel like controls over Schedules, formatting cells and fonts, having the changes reflect in my Schedule page and not on the sheet. New people, in my experience, find it very hard to understand and create good looking schedules. there has to be a better way to extract the information out of Revit. it would be good also to print the scedule right from the page and bypass the need to put it on a sheet. How Used: I will use this in the office everyday! schedules and specifications are a very important aspect of Architectural practice, there is no need to go to a 3rd party software in order for us to produce good looking schedules and specs. all the information is in Revit, you guys just need to make it easier to extract. Feature Affinity: Schedule tables Submitted By: Eldad Asoulin on May 11, 2008 |
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