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Best Revit Schedule to Excel Add in

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Jessicas
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Best Revit Schedule to Excel Add in

Anyone have any opinions as to what is a really good Revit schedule export to Excel add in?

 

I found one I really liked A400 apps version- stopped working and has an error message after a few weeks. This one was a favorite because it was simple and straight forward. It could at least put all the schedules in one workbook but each on a seperate sheet.

 

I'm looking for one that can export with decent formatting, can make 1 workbook (preferably with everything on one sheet but seperate sheets is ok).

quick and easy to use. Reliable.

 

I DO NOT want to be clicking each schedule seperately, exporting, and saving each one schedule as a single work book.    

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Jessicas

You didn't mention if you willing to pay for it.  If you want it free then see below:

 

Exporting Schedules to Excel with Dynamo

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Viveka_CD
als Antwort auf: Jessicas

Hi @Jessicas

Use Autodesk Revit DB Link to export Revit project data to a database. You can later make changes to the data, and import it back into the Revit project.

The panel schedule exporter will export a project panel schedules to Excel .xlsx files

Look for the,'Revit Excel Link' from IMAGINiT Utilities. You can export Revit project data to Excel and Import data from Excel to a Revit project.

Schedule Export Pro provides the ability to export schedule table data to an Excel file. 

 

Please mark this response as "Accept as Solution" if it answers your question. Kudos gladly accepted.

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Jessicas
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

 

@ToanDN wrote:

You didn't mention if you willing to pay for it.  If you want it free then see below:

 

Exporting Schedules to Excel with Dynamo


The company would probably be willing to pay if the add in is a good one. One that does all/most of what we need and that there is no other option.

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Jessicas
als Antwort auf: Viveka_CD


@Viveka_CD wrote:

Hi @Jessicas

Use Autodesk Revit DB Link to export Revit project data to a database. You can later make changes to the data, and import it back into the Revit project.

The panel schedule exporter will export a project panel schedules to Excel .xlsx files

Look for the,'Revit Excel Link' from IMAGINiT Utilities. You can export Revit project data to Excel and Import data from Excel to a Revit project.

Schedule Export Pro provides the ability to export schedule table data to an Excel file. 

 


Thank you, those look like some good options. I'll have to do some testing with them and see how they fit with our work flow.

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Viveka_CD
als Antwort auf: Jessicas

Hi @Jessicas

Great! Keep us posted on the progress and how any of the add-ins you tested suit your workflow.

Please mark any posts that help with "Accept as Solution" and thanks!

 

Best Regards,

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Jessicas
als Antwort auf: Jessicas

I'm still looking for revit to excel export add ins...

 

-Must be able to support REVIT 2017

-Export Multiple Schedules at once into 1 workbook

-Price it not to important, as long as there's a free trial to see if the program suits us

-Easy to use / simple interface

 

Imaginit Technologies add in link above is a viable option(no longer an option,cannot export already set up schedules) waiting for a download link to be emailed.....Imaginit Utilities for Revit 2017 does not export the already set up schedules in a project. Your pretty much supposed to set up your own schedule at time of export by selecting categories and filters.

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SamBerk
als Antwort auf: Jessicas

Hi @Jessicas 

 

This add-in https://www.bimright.com/features/excelLink is a bit different from the other Excel add-ins because it works in realtime, and it's bidirectional, supports multiple schedules into 1 worksheet/workbook.

 

The way it works is:

  1. you link an excel file to the revit project.
  2. create a table in excel.
  3. link it to a schedule in revit.

then if you change a cell in the excel table, the revit schedule will get updated and vice versa.

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