Schedule: Double line vertical headers

Schedule: Double line vertical headers

XXalessio.amodioXX
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Schedule: Double line vertical headers

XXalessio.amodioXX
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hi all,

I want to crate a schedule where the headers are vertical and double lined (one row for english and one for other language).

Any idea?

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XXalessio.amodioXX
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Hi.

I have dispayed headers Vertically. But I want in two different rows (1 English,1 Other language)

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ennujozlagam
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i don't think that is possible because you are running Revit.exe one language only? thanks

 

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XXalessio.amodioXX
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I think you are missing totally the point of my question.

Please read the title of the issue and check the image I have attached.

Thanks

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RDAOU
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@XXalessio.amodioXX 

 

I am kinda reluctant in suggesting an alternative because it is not a solution and "You prefer it done a different way" ... but FWIIW when the header text is Vertical it does not work, however, it is possible to use multi-line when the Header Text is Horizontal

 

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I know...But you want the text vertical ... 🙂

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XXalessio.amodioXX
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Hi,

Thanks for your answer.

I am just Trying to "match" somehow an excel schedule file in order to not import/export from file, but do everything in the model.

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RDAOU
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@XXalessio.amodioXX 

 


@XXalessio.amodioXX wrote:

Hi,

Thanks for your answer.

I am just Trying to "match" somehow an excel schedule file in order to not import/export from file, but do everything in the model.


Was expected therefore I did not elaborate 🙂 ...

 

AND why are you trying to match the formatting? Regardless what you are using (the built in Schedule exporter or Dynamo) I am not sure how matching the formatting is related to import and export

  1. Formatting is not preserved in tab delimited files  
  2. Assuming it does, would the Header Text being oriented Vertical vs Horizontal warrant an import export?

Anyhow 🙂 as suggested on other queries which you have posted... put in a new suggestion on Revit Ideas forum and good luck with the votes to have it implemented

 

 

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XXalessio.amodioXX
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Hi thanks for the answer.

Fomatting is after client. So we are not empowered to change it so.

I perefer to use in-build Revit schedule to not export values in excel file and import the file (Excel)  in Revit (Sheet).

Usually I prefer Use in-build schedule to avoid those passages.

As you may know the client is the client 🙂

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