How to show a dash in empty cells in schedule

How to show a dash in empty cells in schedule

mason
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How to show a dash in empty cells in schedule

mason
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I'd like to put a dash (the wider em dash) in a cell in a schedule. Whenever I try to add just a dash (even an em dash which is Alt Code 0151), Revit thinks I'm trying to create a formula and won't allow me to enter it. Is there some way around this?

 

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barthbradley
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Try bracketing. 

 

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barthbradley
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wait a minute. You can't use a Text Character in a Length Parameter Field.  

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ToanDN
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You cannot add a dash to any non-text parameter cells.  For those, you could use Conditional Format to add a shade to cells without a value.

 

Is your hardware group a text or an integer/number parameter?

 

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mason
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It's an integer. I'll have to run it by the higher-ups to decide to just leave it blank as it is or shade it as you're suggesting.

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mason
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We decided to shade the empty cells. If anyone else runs into this, to get an empty cell on an integer data type to shade, I had to go about it in a backwards sort of way.

 

I had to first select the entire column and shade it to the color I want the empty cells to be shaded (light gray).

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Then select just the header and change it back to white.

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Lastly, under conditional formatting select the parameter that corresponds to your column and change "Test" to "Greater Than" and the "Value" to "0." Make the Background color white.

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Repeat this for any other columns that need to be formatted.

 

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