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Room Legend

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BIMAbhi
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Room Legend

Can we show the both room name and room area in  the color scheme legend schedule?

Example:

Color Code                        Room Name                               Area

Red Color                            Bedroom                                 500 SF

Blue Color                            Kitchen                                   250 SF

Green Color                           Toilet                                     200 SF

Thanks & Regards
BIMAbhi
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ryan.duell
in reply to: BIMAbhi

 

Unfortunately you cannot show both the room name \ color \ area in the Room Legend for each room \ area instance.  Instead I would recommend creating a room or area schedule to list and total each instance square footage.
Thank you,

 

Unfortunately you cannot show both the room name \ color \ area in the Room Legend for each room \ area instance.  Instead I would recommend creating a room or area schedule to list and total each instance square footage.


Thank you,



Ryan Duell
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adafchik
in reply to: BIMAbhi

Too bad - I was looking for this feature just today and came across this thread.  I used to do this all the time in Autocard Architecture using "Zones" as a legend and it would show me the SF subtotals for each color coded department right in the legend.  It was a VERY useful tool for programming and preliminary building planning.  Would be nice to see it again in Revit instead of having to develop a schedule separately and placing on a sheet in a location other than the legend.

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leothebuilder
in reply to: adafchik

I really like Revit....but....scheduling in Autocad Architecture is really amazing.

The only boudaries there are your own imagination.

Revit could and should learn from that.

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