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Revit Schedule Transposing

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Anonymous
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Revit Schedule Transposing

This is simple to fix i believe, but i am going in a no man's land. Please help. 

Referring the image below, A1, A2, A3 are the project parameters added into dimensions group.

I created a schedule which gave me this image.

But i want A1,A2,A3 one by one vertically and also its corresponding values (12000,8900,3750)

toforum.PNG

There is something to do with the formatting or while adding the values to the schedule property box. 
Solution with a snap shot will be great!.. thanks all.

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Do you want 3 rows instead of 3 columns? Rotate the schedule 90 degree clockwise on sheet perhaps?
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Corsten.Au
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Share an sample, like do it in excel sheet , final results you are looking for...

someone can help you then straight away..

Corsten
Building Designer
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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

for3.PNGRotated on sheet and i got this. I want values to come on the right side and it has to be horizonatal.

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Corsten.Au

Expected output should be something like this:

FOR4.PNG

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alex.kaplan
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

 Hi–

 

I recall a discussion about this before but I don't believe anyone found a simple way to do it. There's a Revit Ideas post on this feature and I encourage anyone who would find this useful to add their voice to that conversation.
Link here: Vertical Schedule Orientation

 

I also wanted to attach the first steps in a Dynamo graph which could do this for you. The workflow for this would be to export a working schedule as a comma delimited file (File > Export > Reports > Schedule) and then have Dynamo import and transpose the file. The final result would be pushed from Dynamo into a different schedule which you'd place on the sheet. I left out the final step of building the schedule since this would be specific to your project.



Alexander Kaplan
Revit QA | Pipeline Team
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Mat.Syaf
als Antwort auf: alex.kaplan

Hi, I know I am a bit late for 4 years to join this thread. haha. can you show how does this dynamo work?

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