Show name AND area in color fill legend

Show name AND area in color fill legend

Marcus.Isacsson
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Show name AND area in color fill legend

Marcus.Isacsson
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Hi fellas!

Was about to place a color fill legend and was a bit stunned about the fact that you can't seem to place a legend with both names and areas? (... as most would like to have it?) 

Does anyone know of a good workaround? Or have I missed something?

Thanks in advance!

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Message 2 of 14

Alan.johnson1970
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I don't think its possible, I think its one or the other.

But you can tag the room with name and area. 

AJ.
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barthbradley
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@Alan.johnson1970 wrote:

I don't think its possible, I think its one or the other.

 




Yep. Wish it was. It has been "officially" wished about too. 

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ToanDN
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@Marcus.Isacsson wrote:

Hi fellas!

Was about to place a color fill legend and was a bit stunned about the fact that you can't seem to place a legend with both names and areas? (... as most would like to have it?) 

Does anyone know of a good workaround? Or have I missed something?

Thanks in advance!


 

I have a couple of workaround.  It is up to you if they are good or not.

 

1.

- create a color legend for Name

- create a schedule, add Name and Area fields, grouped by Name, unitemized, set Area field to Calculate totals, hide Name column, format to remove border/title/header and the only left are the Areas

- place it next to the legend on sheet, some find adjustment so the rows line up

 

2.

- forget the legend

- create a schedule with Name, Area, and Image field

- format and group as you see fit

- capture each color of the scheme to a PNG file and add them to the Image field in the schedule

- use the schedule in lieu of a legend

 

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barthbradley
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We use the approach where color swatch is sized to match schedule column and row height.

 

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Anonymous
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Hello,

This is my first post in forum, and I am rather beginner in Revit.

Does anyone knows how can I add a table with colour and area of a facade like in the photo below:?Screenshot 2021-03-30 at 23.44.39.png

Do you think it has been done with Revit ?

Many thanks!

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ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

Hello,

This is my first post in forum, and I am rather beginner in Revit.

Does anyone knows how can I add a table with colour and area of a facade like in the photo below:?Screenshot 2021-03-30 at 23.44.39.png

Do you think it has been done with Revit ?

Many thanks!


Simply Split Face the exterior walls and paint them with different materials.  Then create a Wall Material Takeoff schedule to get the calcs.

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Anonymous
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for your reply. I did everything you said, now I have a wall material take-off table with name of each facade and area:

 

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however I still have three problems:

  1. I don't know how to add colour of each wall to the table as in photo.
  2. I can't transfer the table to project views (e.g. elevation view). I tried "Highlight in Model" in Modify Schedule/Quantities" and clicked on "show" in each view but It did not work.
  3. There is an additional "Default Wall" in each view that I have no idea what are these?

Thanks for your help again!

 

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Anonymous
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thanks

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zacharytbroussard
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Sorry to bring up a very old topic - thank you Toan for this workaround and for all of the contributions you make to the forum.

I'm using your workaround 1 to great success - I have a color fill legend reading out the area names with a separate schedule reading out the areas. Each row in the legend is corresponding to each row in the schedule well.

However, I can't seem to do the "fine tuning" you talked about to make the rows from each line up - I have the rows in the legend to show the smallest swatch size possible, but there is still more space between each row in the legend than there is in the schedule. In the schedule, I have the body text set to the same size as the text in the legend, but the rows are closer together.

I can't seem to increase the line spacing of the area names in the color fill legend, or decrease the spacing of the areas in the area schedule. Have you ever made this work? Thank you in advance.
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ToanDN
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Can you show a screenshot of what you have?

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zacharytbroussard
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ToanDN
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Here is an example of finetuning them.

 

If you legend line spacing is already at their minimum then you need increase the schedule row spacing by adding a column to the schedule, override the column to a bigger font size and white (254 255 255) color.  

 

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You can keep changing the font size until the schedule matches the legend, or adjust the legend swatch height until the legend matched the scehdule.

 

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zacharytbroussard
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that works - thanks!
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