Schedule and elevation

Schedule and elevation

FRAN1972
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Schedule and elevation

FRAN1972
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Hie,

I must do a schedule with a count of building glasses of only one elevation of a building. I am going to do a schedule with the family_type, width, height but i don´t know how to take only the glasses that belong to that elevation. How do you recommend me to do it? 

Regards.

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Ryan_GormanKT36T
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I think this is what you are looking for;

Help | Filter Schedules by Sheet | Autodesk

 

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Ryan_GormanKT36T
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FRAN1972
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Thanks so much! The problem is that option non t appear in Revit 2021.

Regards.

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barthbradley
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Filter By  Sheet doesn't work. Your are going to need a workaround. One workaround would be to Filter a Panel Schedule by a comment or mark that indicates what compass direction the panel faces.  

 

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Just to be clear: I will need a Duplicate Schedule for each compass direction. North, South, East, West.  

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FRAN1972
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Done! Thanks a lot.

Do you know if exist a way to export that partial schedules to excel?

Regards.

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Alfredo_Medina
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Go to the schedule view. Then > File > Export > Reports > Schedule > then create a  .csv or .txt file. Then open that file in Excel.


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FRAN1972
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Thanks but i don´t want to export the complete schedule if not the schedule filter by sheet.

Regards.

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Alfredo_Medina
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I understand that this is not possible with the built-in tools. I saw en LinkedIn that someone posted about a Dynamo routine that can do that.


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ToanDN
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Export the sheet to PDF. Open the PDF in Adobe or Bluebeam, crop to show just the schedule, then export to Excel.