Hi!
I`m rather new to Revit (just started to migrate from ArchiCAD), so maybe I`m missing something really simple.
But how you can make room shedule include total area of all building (so it includes rooms, that I don`t want to be seen in current shedule).
Sample - Making ground floor room shedule, I want also include total area from all building. Kind a basic and default thing, that needs to be, but so far I haven`t found a way how to do that.
Yes, but I want to get 2 of them (floor total and grand total), 1 for current floor and 1 for all building (not showing rooms from other floors).
@Anonymous wrote:
Yes, but I want to get 2 of them (floor total and grand total), 1 for current floor and 1 for all building (not showing rooms from other floors).
Create one schedule for the Level and one schedule for Building. Format the Building schedule to show only the Total Area. Place them on the same sheet so they look like one.
On this case you'll need to use both the footer for the Area property and the grand total:
For the grand totals to work, you also have to select the calculation method from the Formatting tab:
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Okei, but then I end up with this (see attachment screen), that all rooms are still listed.
So technically you can`t do this all in one schedule, like in AutoCAD? You need to split them in 2, and then you end up with 2 or more, useless view copies of grand total schedule, just to show it on sheets?
Ok, that reduced list to totals from levels and grand total. It is workable. And if I remove footer, then only totals are shown. Cool, thanks.
But there is no way force this in one single schedule? It feels kind a overcomplicated, what could be just one checkbox - count all rooms in project.
No. Revit is neither Excel nor AutoCAD. You cannot calculate things don't belong to the elements in a schedule in that same schedule.
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