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    Issues concerning the “schedule”,

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    11-06-2012 12:40 PM

    Issues concerning the “schedule”,

     

    • How to control the width of column and the height of row?
    • How to choose the size, color and type of font?
    • How to have the unit of each column in the head row?

     

    Thank you

     

    Best

     

    Jamal

     

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    Re: Issues concerning the “schedule”,

    11-06-2012 01:25 PM in reply to: JamaL9722060

    JamaL9722060 wrote:

    "How to control the width of column and the height of row?"


    You can control the width of the columns by selecting the Schedule Graphic and dragging the triangular grips that appear. This is in no way associated to the width of the column in the Schedule View. See image below. The height of the rows, however, cannot be manually controlled. That's based purely on the number of lines of text in the lines of data.

     

    ScheduleGraphicsGrips.JPG

     

     


    JamaL9722060 wrote:

    "How to choose the size, color and type of font?"


    You can control the size and type of font of the Schedule Graphics under the Appearance tab in Schedule View's Properties. Color is not an option. You cannot control the appearance of the font in the Schedule View. See image.

     

    ScheduleAppearance.JPG

     

     


    JamaL9722060 wrote:

    "How to have the unit of each column in the head row?"


    Revit cannot automatically add the unit to the header. You will have to manually add any such text by going to the Format tab under the Schedule View's Properties. See image.

     

    ScheduleFormat.JPG

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    Re: Issues concerning the “schedule”,

    11-07-2012 02:22 PM in reply to: CADastrophe

    Many thanks for the answer and the fantastic screenshots

     

    This is quite helpful

     

    Best

     

    Jamal

     

     

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