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Schedule formatting for Revit 2019 special formatting

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Schedule formatting for Revit 2019 special formatting

Anonymous
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I am trying to create a Materials schedule with formatting and sorting with this look. Does anyone know how to set up the schedule to do this? SCHEDULE CATAGORIES.PNG

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Jason_S
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Do you have parameters for Key, manufacturer, type, style and so on in the model and assigned to anything, like rooms or walls?

 

How is this information tracked now in your projects?

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ToanDN
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This is a classic example of using a Key Schedule to populate information. Keys are literally your Key column and the information are the other columns.

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/EN...
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Anonymous
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I am not really concerned with the information I can set up a general schedule I can enter that data, I am concerned with the look and formatting with the categories and the alphabetization. I.E. how to get them organized as they are on this example in the schedule without making several and stacking them preferably. 

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CADdaddy.com
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It appears you want organize your materials into groups, this would do the trick:

  1. Create a new parameter in the schedule called "Groups" (just click the parameter button in the schedule editor).
  2. All tags that starts with T- you give the value "TILE" to the Group parameter, and follow suit for the rest of the groups.
  3. Sort/group first by "Groups", then sort by key, show a header for groups.
  4. Hide the parameter for Groups in your schedule so the Groups column does not show.

James

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