New to Revit. Working on a project that involves a big excel spreadsheet of miscellaneous objects. All these objects need to be labeled in views with their name and a couple bits of info. They don't exist anywhere as Revit architectural objects - the labels are blocks of text pointing to invisible objects in the drawings.
I figured out how to import the spreadsheet into Revit and use it to create a schedule so that I can display the list of objects on sheets. Is there a way to create labels that link to the rows on that on that schedule and update automatically, instead of text that has to be manually changed?
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You can link data from Excel table to a generic annotation schedule (noteblock) using an add-in such as DiRootOne.
https://diroots.com/revit-plugins/dirootsone/
- Create a generic annotation family with labels from shared text parameters that you want to fill in with data from Excel
- Load it in the project and place in view
- Create a noteblock schedule, add the parameters to the schedule's fields
- Use the Add-in to sync data from the Excel columns with the schedule's columns and the symbols placed in views will update
Thank you.
Sounds like what I'm looking for, I'll see if I can get it to work.
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