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GHASEM_ARIYANI
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schedule in to sheet

 

Hi


I have a problem put the schedule in to sheet.

 

I have much of choices on schedule And I need.

 

I have used sheets A3.

 

Note: I selected all the options I need on schedule And A3 sheets should also be.

 

The problem now is schedule sheet is much larger than And will not be the print.

 

Is there any way that we can split the same schedule and put in other sheet,  So that Continues to be the each other?

 

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 Hi,

  1. On sheet click first on the small symbol on right to split the table
  2. then adjust each divided table by draging from the point marked...

 

 

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Constantin Stroescu
BIM Manager AGD
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Hi

 

No - this method does not work .

 

See the image below Schedule is much larger than A3.

 

The reason why I want divide schedule Each part On a separate sheet Put.

 

 

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awes
in reply to: GHASEM_ARIYANI

I don't think there will be a that  simple solution. We would need an add-in that splits the schedule into sub schedules. The size of the schedule is based on the chosen sheet size. Then it pushes the sub schedules on the sheets and creates a cover sheet. Voila!

 

My workaround is to export the schedule into Excel, print the schedule as pdf and add a cover sheet as first page.

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It could be done even so..:

Take in consideration that the same Schedules unlike other Views can be inserted into two ore more sheets 


In my case I have inserted the splitted schedule on two sheets and draw appart the splitted parts so to fit on sheet borders.....here i s a little work to do ...

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I have attached the two printed to pdf files...

Constantin Stroescu
BIM Manager AGD
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Rave.Tam
in reply to: GHASEM_ARIYANI

I have a parameter called "Schedule ID" for the category i want to schedule.

Then i select the first hundred rows in the schedule, then switch to a plan view, and in the properties, change the Schedule ID value to 1. Then select the next 100, and change the ID to 2..

After all the hard work, you should be able to split the schedule using filter

(Actually i have an addin to fill in the schedule id automatically, so this methods works for me)

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GHASEM_ARIYANI
in reply to: Rave.Tam

 

Hi


I had exactly the same


Thank you very much

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