Spacing of numbered lists

Spacing of numbered lists

Anonymous
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Spacing of numbered lists

Anonymous
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Is there a way to add a space after each numbered item in a numbered list?

We would like to have notes in a numbered list that has a space between each numbered paragraph. In other programs this is accomplished by paragraph styles that set a value for a gap between paragraphs or by manually adding a carriage return. In Revit, if I add a carriage return it just gives me a numbered paragraph with an extra number between each paragraph.

 

Desired

1.  Text text text

 

2.  Text text text

 

 

Revit result

1.  Text text text

2.  

3.  Text text text

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Message 2 of 16

treyk
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi Emily--

 

That's a great observation.  Revit's text editor needs some love, and my team is hoping to fix this frustrating issue and many other text-related issues in future releases.  Stay turned!

 

Thanks for your feedback,

 

Trey



TreyKlein

Principal Revit QA Analyst

Message 3 of 16

bsegafredo
Contributor
Contributor

This has been a request of Revit users for years!  Literally Years!  Why is just now getting any attention!?!  I mean even the text editor that i'm using to post this response can add a space, but not Revit.  Its absolutly amazing to me that some things in revit are still trapped in 1985.

Message 4 of 16

Anonymous
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Am I doing something wrong, or is this still the case after the great text editor overhaul of Revit 2017?? 

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Message 5 of 16

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant
Accepted solution

I believe it is fixed in Revit 2017. Use SHIFT+Enter to break the line will not add an other number when you finish editing the text.

 

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Message 6 of 16

Anonymous
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Wonderful! It was Shift-Enter and that works.

 

Thank you for the fast reply.

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Message 7 of 16

Anonymous
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I am using shift-enter but the numbers come back every time I click out of the text editor. What am I doing wrong? I am using 2016 so I guess that is the problem.
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Message 8 of 16

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant
They fixed it in Revit 2017 and later.
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Message 9 of 16

Anonymous
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How do I get the numbered list to renumber if an entry is deleted?

 

original

1.  Hello

 

2.  I need help

 

3.  Thanks

 

What I get when I delete line 2

1.  Hello

 

3.  Thanks

 

What I want is a renumbered list

1.  Hello

 

2.  Thanks

 

 

 

Message 10 of 16

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant

 

@Anonymous wrote:

How do I get the numbered list to renumber if an entry is deleted?

 

  


It should be done automatically unless you manually enter the numbers.

 

 

 

 

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Message 11 of 16

Anonymous
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That's my experience as well. The shift-enter technique works...until you click out of the text box, at which time it adds the extra numbers back in.

 

EDIT - seems it is because I'm in 2016.

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Message 12 of 16

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant
SHIFT + ENTER only works from Revit 2017 onward. For older version, you ought to add a bunch of TABs or spaces with a period or an Unicode character at the end.
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Message 13 of 16

mcobb
Advocate
Advocate

Breaking it down!  Thanks ToanDN!

 

Mike

Regards,

Mike
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Message 14 of 16

Anonymous
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after your numbering hit SHIFT + ENTER

1.

2.

3.

 

4.

5.

ETC

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Message 15 of 16

timmcgui
Observer
Observer

2022 - Not so much! 

Im at a loss as to why we have to jump back 20yrs in text editing with REVIT! 

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Message 16 of 16

leilani.gnall-gregory
Advocate
Advocate

would really appreicate some abilityies to set the spacing between paragraphs or numbered lists in order to be able to read them better,  an entire line space is often more than necessary, you just need a larger gap to separate paragraphs so your eye can follow what your reading and not get so lost.  sample below of our margin notes using ARIAL font.    

 

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