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How to add a shared parameter containing a list?

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husam_al-jawhar
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How to add a shared parameter containing a list?

husam_al-jawhar
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Hi all, I want to add a shared parameter named 'colour' for example. This shared parameter lists colours such as red, blue, and green,like shown in the picture. How can I do that?

husam_aljawhar_0-1705015364136.png

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How to add a shared parameter containing a list?

Hi all, I want to add a shared parameter named 'colour' for example. This shared parameter lists colours such as red, blue, and green,like shown in the picture. How can I do that?

husam_aljawhar_0-1705015364136.png

Thanks

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Alfredo_Medina
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After you enter text such as Red, Blue, Green to some objects, the next time you type "R", for example, you will see Red as an option, then you confirm. Similar to the "auto-fill" or "auto-complete" feature in other applications.


Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
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After you enter text such as Red, Blue, Green to some objects, the next time you type "R", for example, you will see Red as an option, then you confirm. Similar to the "auto-fill" or "auto-complete" feature in other applications.


Alfredo Medina _________________________________________________________________ ______
Licensed Architect (Florida) | Freelance Instructor | Profile on Linkedin
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husam_al-jawhar
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Thanks @Alfredo_Medina for your answer. I understand what you mean, but can I do that without adding objects?

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Thanks @Alfredo_Medina for your answer. I understand what you mean, but can I do that without adding objects?

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ToanDN
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Associate the parameter to a key schedule and add rows to enter the values you need for the list.

Associate the parameter to a key schedule and add rows to enter the values you need for the list.

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husam_al-jawhar
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Thank you @ToanDN  for our answer.

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Thank you @ToanDN  for our answer.

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