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Window Shcedule

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richard
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Window Shcedule

The width on the window schedule is displaying the incorrect units( the hieght is correct in ft. and inches)

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David_W_Koch
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Welcome to the community!

 

In what units is the width displaying?

 

Most likely, the issue is an incorrectly assigned Property Data Format.  Can you reply and attach a small drawing file that has a window or two and your Schedule Table, that demonstrates the problem?  If so, we can help you figure out where the problem lies and how to fix it.


David Koch
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richard
in reply to: David_W_Koch

I am not sure what the units are.
Here is a small part of the drawing.

Thanks, Richard
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David_W_Koch
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@richard:  There was no attachment in your reply.


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richard
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Sorry, Here is the attachment

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dbroad
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Solution 1: Change length format in Schedule Table Style

1) Right click on the table and choose Edit Schedule Table Style.

2) In the schedule table style dialog, choose the columns tab and select the height column.

3) Choose the modify button.

4) Change the data format from length-nominal to length - long

5) Click OK buttons to exit.

 

Solution 2: :  Change Propertydata format specification for long - nominal

Use the propertydata command.  Select the long-nominal data type.  Change the uinits from millimeters to what you want.

 

 

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