Schedule Report Export Shortcut

Schedule Report Export Shortcut

BIMAbhi
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Schedule Report Export Shortcut

BIMAbhi
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How to create shortcut for Revit Schedule export. We have attached a snap for youre rerefence. We have created the shortcut but not work .Thanks in advance.

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LisaDrago
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Hello - I see what you are saying, the shortcut does not work.

 

What I am seeing is that when I try the shortcut - it is trying to fill in one of the fields with what I type.

 

Not sure you will be able to actually get it working.

 

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BIMAbhi
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Thanks for your response.

Our main intention is to create a short cut command for the marked one portion in the snap. Mainly we can create a shortcut command for schedule export in csv format.
Without using shortcut we have to follow the mentioned steps:

1. Go to the specific schedule which is required to export
2. Then go to Application menu "R" > Export > Reports >Schedule
3. After we can save the schedule in csv format.


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BIMAbhi
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Hello LisaDrago,

 

We are waiting for your suggestion.

 

Thanks

RNDPIS

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LisaDrago
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Hello RNDPIS - at this time I have no other suggestions, other then doing it through the application menu as you have stated.

 

No one else has responded - so I do no think there is another viable way.

 

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Alfredo_Medina
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@ the OP :

 

If I understand correctly, that tool exports schedules as .txt extension, only. A simple shortcut is not going to save you the step to save the .txt as .csv. You may need to do that in Excel or a text editor, anyway. Probably you don't need a shortcut but a macro.

 


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BIMAbhi
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Thanks for the response. Mainly we need to create a shortcut for schedule export in csv format as we press WA shortcut for wall creation (for example).

Thanks in advance!

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BIMAbhi
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Message 8 of 13

Alfredo_Medina
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Not possible as a shortcut. The tool does not even save in that .csv format, so you will need to do some additional clicks in another program anyway. You need something more advanced than a simple shortcut abbreviation.

 


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Message 9 of 13

Anonymous
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@Alfredo_Medina Is there any way to export schedule as .txt file using shortcut??? 

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Message 10 of 13

Sahay_R
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@Anonymous  - open a schedule. 

 

Then File>>Export>>Reports>>Schedule

 

You will be able to save it to a Delimited Text (.txt) file


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lukas.pragt
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Quite an old post, but I found this helpfull video..

 

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Message 12 of 13

MachielAEC
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Schedules don’t really like shortcuts as it wants you to fill in info into a cell even if a non-editable cell has been selected.

 

what I can recommend is to rather use DiRootsOne plugin and the Sheetlink feature as this will allow the export of single/ multiple schedules. FYI, its free

https://diroots.com/revit-plugins/dirootsone/

 

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Message 13 of 13

Anonymous
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@BIMAbhi, @lukas.pragt answer is kind of a solution. You should mark it as such!

😀

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