@ahannerX5E95 wrote:
@ToanDN
Thank you for the reply, but the picture is showing an excel spreadsheet that I was going to recreate with detail lines and text, if I could make the blank row before data large enough to fit it all. If it's not possible, I may just make the schedule in a drafting view, but I am open to suggestions.
You can make a Revit schedule look exactly like that easily with:
- Format tab: select fields and set Vertical header
- Select multiple column headers and Group and type in column grouped header
- Sorting/Grouping tab: sort by Level and add Sorting header
There is absolutely no need to add a tall blank row to fake in the information.