I want to sort the sheets according to the sheet index .
i created a parameter for sheets to name (SHEET ORDER)
when i sort the sheets according to the this parameter i see the titles too . i dont want too see the titles 1 2 3 4 ......
is there any way to solve it ?
[ The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by @handjonathan Original: I ask a question abaut sheet browser organisation]
from Format , chose Hidden Field to hide the column you want
Constantin Stroescu
This Picture belong to the schedule for material not sheet organisation .These are diffrent
I'm not sure what exactly you don't' want to show. you don't want to show the parameter you sort by?
This is what I do. I added some useful naming to my numbering scheme and use that to help me find sheets when they are collapse. that way it also is easier to add a sheet in a discipline or to assign the order number to multiple sheets at once.
I don't think project browser has a "hide" feature like in schedules. Most things you learn by trial and error, so poke around and see if a setting makes it look better to you.
I haven't tried out Revit 2025 yet. But they introduced "collections" to sheets. Maybe there is more and that can be employed to do what you want. Use collections instead of your parameter? You have to try to see.
Just make sure if you find a solution for the project browser, that you also can do that for PDF export. I assume you want a PDF show the sheets in the same order.
Also there ist no way for sorting the sheets like my sheet index in the first Picture
@mahyarSOORANI wrote:
Also there ist no way for sorting the sheets like my sheet index in the first Picture
Yes there are.
Hi @mahyarSOORANI
Thanks a lot for posting your question to the forums! Has the solution suggested by @constantin.stroescu @HVAC-Novice @ToanDN helped with your issue?
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