I know this is a very old post and I am sorry for responding to it but I was wondering if someone could explain how Paul got his schedule to appear the way it did in his one attachment? Teh headings have different heght column cells where the column heading is and there seems to be main headings and then sub headings such as in door and frame type areas. Kind of like you would do easily when using excel.
Thanks!
In a schedule if you select two or more adjacent columns you can group them. Above this group you can then type an header
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
Thank you for your reply. I had found this out through another post that was dealing with a whole separate issue in schedules but I apprecaite your added graphic. Have a good day!
On an added note, it is suprising, maybe not, that a new user like myself finds a solution for door schedules here that does not seem to have changed much from 7 years ago. I would have thought at least some improvements could be made such as being able to select multiple cells and add the same information. Ths is still better than doing it in Autocad but manually filling in each reptitive cell gets to be a bit much. The Schedule Keys help but no matter how well you set these up, at some point you are still filling in redundant information. Apparantly this has been a wishlist item for some time but is probably not quite the priority that some other things have been on that list. Still, I do think these schedules offer some nice advantages over previously doing them in Autocad.
To enter info into a schedule all at once rather than line by line, select all instances in the model that will have the same entry, then enter it in the properties list rater than in the schedule view.
Cheers!
Marcus