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How do I get some doors not to show in the Door Schedule?

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Jason_S
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How do I get some doors not to show in the Door Schedule?

I have some shower doors that are showing in the door schedule and I do not want them in there. Is there a way to exclude them from the schedule?

I tried just deleting them from the schedule but they keep returning.

Thanks for the help
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Anonymous
in reply to: Jason_S


You can add a parameter to doors in the project
that can be used to filter the schedule on.


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I
have some shower doors that are showing in the door schedule and I do not want
them in there. Is there a way to exclude them from the schedule? I tried just
deleting them from the schedule but they keep returning. Thanks for the
help
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Jason_S

I made a shower enclosure family w/ doors as a derivative of a toilet
partition family. I changed the partition and door panels to glass
material. "Shower Doors" don't schedule since they are not doors.

Al

caddman13 wrote:
> I have some shower doors that are showing in the door schedule and I
> do not want them in there. Is there a way to exclude them from the
> schedule? I tried just deleting them from the schedule but they keep
> returning. Thanks for the help
Message 4 of 5
melarch
in reply to: Jason_S

Just Filter out the Family name to exclude them from a schedule or material take-off. To schedule or material take-off the Shower door family filter out everything else.

Mel Persin, AIA
AEC Technology Consultant
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Message 5 of 5
lastdigit
in reply to: Jason_S

1. Open a door family, the one you want to use. 2. Click "Setting" , then "Family Category and Parameter". Change category from door to other, say furniture or genuine model. 3. Save this family as, say " Shower Door". 4. Load to Project (the project you are working). 5. The "Shower Closer" will be loaded not in door family but in, probably "component". 6. Then use this door as other door, but would not be included in the Schedule.

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