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?
Hi.
I have dispayed headers Vertically. But I want in two different rows (1 English,1 Other language)
i don't think that is possible because you are running Revit.exe one language only? thanks
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
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
I know...But you want the text vertical ... ![]()
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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.
@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
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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
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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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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