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    Default Schedule Column Widths

    Any way to define column widths for schedules? Everytime I drag and drop a schedule I have to resize all the columns...

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    Default Re: Schedule Column Widths

    I don't believe so.
    I remember reading somewhere that if you change the widths in the schedule view itself it would change, but I have never got it work.
    Isn't that just Revits MO.
    Do something and than modify it.
    Like create a new sheet and than go to it and rename it.
    It would be nice to create a new sheet, name it than hit ok.

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    Default Re: Schedule Column Widths

    I have grouped schedules with custom headers (detail lines and text).
    Once grouped - you can copy it from one sheet to another without the column widths changing. Or you could define the (empty) schedules in your project template.

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