Fix window titled "Sheet List Properties" to read "Sheet Table Properties"

Fix window titled "Sheet List Properties" to read "Sheet Table Properties"

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Fix window titled "Sheet List Properties" to read "Sheet Table Properties"

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Revit window title "Sheet List Properties" should be renamed to read "Sheet Table Properties" as, more often than not, these types of Revit schedules include more than two (2) columns. Please fix this so as not to confuse people, and to be mindful, appreciative of the efforts involved in creating "Sheet Tables." Respectfully, David Joshua Plager, AIA, NCARB, MCA Architects, BIM Earth Founder & CEO (BE)
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barthbradley
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Really? But they are properties of the Sheet List Schedule, not properties of the Sheet Table Schedule -- which doesn't exist. 

 

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Yes really! What is "they." I'm not talking about "properties," I'm concerned with Autodesk using the word "list" when really we should be using the word "table."
In data science, a "list" is the word used to describe two (2) columns of information, and "table" is the word used to describe a schedule that uses more than two (2) columns of information.
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barthbradley
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Seriously?  You're raising a stink over the word "List"?  As in "Sheet List" and it's properties thereof?  Post your grievance on the Idea forum and see it it gains traction and support.  

 

Good luck.  

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Anonymous
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You, Barth Bradley, now agree with me that Autodesk's word is flawed. Now it's up to You, Barth Bradley, to fix what Autodesk has wrong.
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barthbradley
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But I don't share your point of view. And even if I did, I'm just a licensee.  I don't even own stock in the company.  

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My bad Garth, I thought you still worked for Autodesk. It's difficult to fix broken things.
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