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How can I remove these rows from my schedule table?

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ahirani24
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How can I remove these rows from my schedule table?

ahirani24
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Could someone help me remove the rows with red circles from my schedule table?

 

I have attached a screenshot.

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How can I remove these rows from my schedule table?

Could someone help me remove the rows with red circles from my schedule table?

 

I have attached a screenshot.

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ToanDN
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Go to Sorting/grouping tab and uncheck Header for that field.

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Go to Sorting/grouping tab and uncheck Header for that field.

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ahirani24
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@ToanDN Thanks, this worked! Can you guide me on how I could save a schedule from one instance to the desktop and then insert that schedule to another instance?

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@ToanDN Thanks, this worked! Can you guide me on how I could save a schedule from one instance to the desktop and then insert that schedule to another instance?

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ToanDN
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You mean copy it from one project to another? Select the schedule in the browser, right click and Copy to Clipboard, switch to the other project, open any view or sheet, but not schedule, and CTRL+V to paste clip.
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You mean copy it from one project to another? Select the schedule in the browser, right click and Copy to Clipboard, switch to the other project, open any view or sheet, but not schedule, and CTRL+V to paste clip.
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ahirani24
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@ToanDN this would help if I have both the projects opened in one instance. Is there a way, I could copy the schedule table to the desktop and then insert it to a new project - mainly cause both the projects would be open in different instances.

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@ToanDN this would help if I have both the projects opened in one instance. Is there a way, I could copy the schedule table to the desktop and then insert it to a new project - mainly cause both the projects would be open in different instances.

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ToanDN
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@ahirani24 wrote:

@ToanDN this would help if I have both the projects opened in one instance. Is there a way, I could copy the schedule table to the desktop and then insert it to a new project - mainly cause both the projects would be open in different instances.


No.  You need to open both projects in the same Revit session in order to copy paste. 

 

If not, then open the other project and Insert > Insert from File > Insert Views from File > then navigate to your original model and choose the schedule to insert.

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@ahirani24 wrote:

@ToanDN this would help if I have both the projects opened in one instance. Is there a way, I could copy the schedule table to the desktop and then insert it to a new project - mainly cause both the projects would be open in different instances.


No.  You need to open both projects in the same Revit session in order to copy paste. 

 

If not, then open the other project and Insert > Insert from File > Insert Views from File > then navigate to your original model and choose the schedule to insert.

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