It is possible, but not a good idea, since you will be losing all of the automatic updating of the schedule in Revit,
which is the main reason/advantage of Revit over Cad.
You can place the schedule on a sheet, export the sheet to Cad, if you must. But again--I'd really be asking "Why???"
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It's not somthing I want to do by choice. The person in out office who is responsible for filling in all schedule data wants it to be in CAd format as they do not want to work in Revit.
As I susopected. That is fine until the finishes all change (which they always do ) then the "other person"
will quickly see why Revit saves time and money, and Cad does not.
Try your best to show them that, and it is EASY to type in the finishes in Revit. LOL
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