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    Default default fonts in schedules

    Hi all
    is it a way to choose the default font in the new schedules ?

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    Default Re: default fonts in schedules

    Right click in the schedule, pick properties, then under the appearance tab, you control the header fonts and field. If you set these in your template then you'll be set. But I don't know of a way to have a brand new schedule default to anything other than arial.
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    Default Re: default fonts in schedules

    Quote Originally Posted by sbrown
    But I don't know of a way to have a brand new schedule default to anything other than arial.
    That's what I want to do.

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    Default Re: default fonts in schedules

    Quote Originally Posted by gravelin View Post
    That's what I want to do.
    Did you find an answer? I want the same thing... and oddly enough, the template I have is using some wonky font by default and I can't seem to find where to change reset it so every new schedule uses plain Arial instead.

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    Default Re: default fonts in schedules

    You can set up a view template, and have that applied to any new schedule you create that will set the font for you.
    However in the newer versions of revit you can now override those fonts in the schedule and set them to something else.
    Very evil when this happens as it's really hard to figure it out.

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