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Show Filters-Projection/Surface-Patterns-Color in schedules?

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and.magro
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Show Filters-Projection/Surface-Patterns-Color in schedules?

Hello,

 

It is possible to show a column in schedules with the steel profile colors/patterns that were created in Filters-Projection/Surface - Patterns?

 

andmagro_0-1715870690695.png

 

Thanks

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Message 2 of 7

i don´t think it is possible

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barthbradley
in reply to: and.magro

Not clear what you are trying to do. Those are only Graphic Overrides in the View named 3D Castota Estrutura Metal.  Schedules don't report Graphics -- or what's in a particular viewpoint of the Model for that matter.   

 

Tell us specifically what you are trying to achieve, and we can tell you how to get there. 

 

Are you, by chance, trying to do some sort of Color Key Schedule to put onto a Sheet next to that 3D Castota Estrutura Metal View?  Something like this? 

 

Column Color Key.png 

 

 

Message 4 of 7
and.magro
in reply to: barthbradley

Hello @barthbradley,

 

Thank you for your reply, that's exactly what I intend to do.
I found a workaround by importing some images with the corresponding element color, but it's not the ideal way to work.

 

andmagro_0-1716191849477.png

 

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barthbradley
in reply to: and.magro

do you want another option?  

 

I'm using Filled Regions.  

 

Column Color Key2.png

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and.magro
in reply to: and.magro

Hello @barthbradley,

 

Thanks for your message.

 

Yes, please. How do you implement that?

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barthbradley
in reply to: and.magro

Leave the Color cells blank and place the Schedule on the Sheet.  Trace the color cells' perimeter linework with Detail Lines (Annotate Tab=>Detail Line).  Group the Detail Lines altogether.  Go to Plan View and place an instance of this Group and then Edit Group and ADD Filled Regions sized to each cell. Finish and close out and return to Sheet.  Voila! Filled Regions now appear on Sheet.  

 

Filled Region 520.png

 

TIP: Use "Invisible" linework for Filled Region border. 

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