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how can I add up lengths in a schedule?

how can I add up lengths in a schedule?

svalente9GJKH
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how can I add up lengths in a schedule?

svalente9GJKH
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Trying to add up calculated length of studs in a schedule.

 

I see there is fx calculated tool but not sure what formula I would use?

I'd also like to divide this total by 16'

 

Any thoughts?

 

Thank you

 

 

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Revit_Whisperer
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Length / 1' 4" + 1  assuming there is only one stud at each end and no openings

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svalente9GJKH
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I dont want the stud count,   I want to add up all the lengths like 12'-6" + 10'-0"  etc...

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ToanDN
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Format tab > set the Field to Calculate Totals.

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Revit_Whisperer
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If you just want a total then uncheck itemize on sorting and grouping and on the Formatting tab select Length and Calculate Totals....

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svalente9GJKH
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this works,   know a good way to divide after totaling?

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ToanDN
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@svalente9GJKH wrote:

this works,   know a good way to divide after totaling?


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