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Split Revision Schedule into multiple columns

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tomloader
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Split Revision Schedule into multiple columns

Our company uses 2 titleblock styles. The first has a vertical revision schedule allowing plenty of room for numerous revisions. The second Title Block is horizontal in nature and as such the revision schedule is split into 4 equal columns along the bottom of the sheet. The problem is that Revit will not allow me to split the schedule into columns as you can with any other schedule placed on a sheet.

Has anyone else come across this problem, and if they have, how did you get round it?

Thanks in advance
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KevinFielding
in reply to: tomloader

You could possible create two Revision Schedules, and use a filter to split the revision numbers A-M and N-Z for example.

As an aside, how did you manage to make the outline border invisible?

K
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rossbre
in reply to: tomloader

So, I'm guessing this never got answered.

You cannot apply filters to revisions schedules. You can't split the revision schedule like other schedules. Why? Who knows?

Please fix.
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Scott_Womack
in reply to: tomloader

If you stop and think about the way Revision schedules work, you might realize why they cannot be split. Revision schedules are the only type of schedule that is embedded within a family (a titleblock family). There fore it does not receive data until the family is placed within a project. That is why it cannot be filtered or split.
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sally
in reply to: Scott_Womack

Doesn't help, though, does it?

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Ning_Zhou
in reply to: sally

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