Hi all,
I have a large Revit project which includes quite a big grid system (which I'm currently tweaking). Anyway, I've found it difficult to impossible to find a particular grid # just by visually scanning.
Is there a way to somehow search to find a particular grid? Or even make a grid schedule or something?
All help is appreciated :)!
Thanks in advance,
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@cjacobsLDX59 wrote:
I don't fully follow that third step of "Highlight in model"?
Also does it matter what category of schedule I make?
What category? You want to find a grid then you make a grid schedule.
I was going to suggest a dynamo graph which you run using player, type the grid name and it highlights but if you find the schedule confusing, maybe dynamo is not a good idea
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@cjacobsLDX59 wrote:
Okay so I have simply never seen what's included in your screenshot.
All of the schedules I've ever made have been from the "Schedule/Quantities" tool, and the dialogue looks nothing like that. Very confused now, haha.
You make a grid schedule from the same Schedule/Quantities tool, scroll down to letter G, and choose Grids, then OK.
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