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current revision time span

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echeverrimontes
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current revision time span

I have two related questions, the first is if I can expand the current revision parameter time span from one month to two or three months time, since when trying to bring the information into a sheet list it won´t register revisions done last month; the second is if there is a way I can bring the information in the Sheet Issues/Reviews chart on a schedule? Thank you anyone, paula echeverri montes

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LisaDrago
in reply to: echeverrimontes

I am really unclear as to what you are asking.

"current revision parameter time span from one month to two or three months time,"

Can you post an image of what you are looking for?

 

As for the informaion on the Sheet List/Revisions chart - are you looking for all of the revisions to be shown?

 

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echeverrimontes
in reply to: LisaDrago

thank you for your response, yes exactly I will like to know how to list all the revisions made to the project. Is that a special type of schedule?
When I try to do a schedule containing all the revisions it will only show me the current revision chart including ably the revisions made within last month.
Thank you again,
paula echeverri montes
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The revision schedule has a fixed number of lines; you can increase the size of the schedule to show more lines, if you can increase the revision area of your title block to accommodate the larger schedule.  Once you have more revisions than there are lines, the older revisions drop off, and only the last "n" revisions are shown (where "n"is the number of lines in your revision schedule.


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