Settings to control row quantity or overall height of subdivided schedules

Settings to control row quantity or overall height of subdivided schedules

dtiemeyer
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Settings to control row quantity or overall height of subdivided schedules

dtiemeyer
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Are there any numerical settings  or properties that control the height of schedules that have been subdivided. I've got thousands of rows, and would prefer not to use the grips to manually arrange these.

 

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My other CAD is a Cadillac and I like to Revit to the Max!
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barthbradley
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Can't you use Split&Place and Custom Height?  

 

Help | Split a Schedule Across Multiple Sheets | Autodesk

 

 

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dtiemeyer
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Hi @barthbradley 

Thank you for the suggestion, I was unaware of that command. But it only places 1 column of the schedule on each sheet selected, and when I used the custom height, it applied that to all but the final sheet. What I'm looking for is a way to tell a schedule to break up into equally custom sized columns and place as many on a sheet as fits within the Titleblock (even if I have to place them manually). Do you know where Revit stores the 'custom height' that can be used within this command, and how to apply it 'manually' instead of through this command?

My other CAD is a Cadillac and I like to Revit to the Max!
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barthbradley
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Use Split & Paste to create all the segments and then place all those segments on one Sheet.  That should work. No? 

 

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dtiemeyer
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It would, but it appears this command breaks the schedule into segments based on the number of sheets selected. So quick math shows I'd need to have 40+ sheets available for this methodology. (Which isnt a huge problem to create sheets quickly with dynamo, but thats a lot of clutter in the file). I guess I was hoping that the Split and Place command could just be 'Split' with the custom height available.  Thank you for your suggestions though, much appreciated.

My other CAD is a Cadillac and I like to Revit to the Max!
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