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I don't see the possibility to create blank rows, which doesn't refer to a certain parameter value. It would be nice to be able to create "unintelligent" rows where you can leave the field blank, or fill in your own text. 

 

For instance, in small projects, I like to make a combined sheet and document list, wich containes both drawings from within revit and  lists documents from outside revit and at the same time comes with a header separating each category. So far the workaround i've found to do this is to create two sheet lists. Then create new sheets with the name of the external document, number the same sheet, and then make a schedule where i hide the sheet number as the external documents doesn't contain numbering as the drawings do... Not exactly smooth, and hard to convince co-workers to do document/sheet lists in revit..Udklip skema.PNG