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Truncating Revision Schedule with a Calculated Value

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mshamalla
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Truncating Revision Schedule with a Calculated Value

Is there a way to truncate a revision schedule by using a calculated value?

For example; there are 12 revisions that have been issued but the revision schedule only fits (graphically) in a space for 6 revisions. 
Has anyone used a calculated value in the revision schedule title block template to only show the last 6 revisions when loaded into a project - leaving off the ones that don't graphically fit in the schedule (the oldies that nobody cares about)?  Before I start pulling my hair out trying to put together some calculated value - trying to figure out if its possible.. or a fools errand.

 

How are you dealing with revision schedules that get crazy long? Do you merge and delete? Do you split and move the schedule to another location? 

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mshamalla
in reply to: mshamalla

May have just found my own answer.. mildly embarrassing.

Is this how you do it?

 

Open Title block

View > Schedules  > (click on Revision Schedule)

Change "Family: Title Blocks" to "Schedules: Revision Schedules" (next to Edit Type in Properties)

Go to Appearance > should be pretty straight forward from there..

Finding this just makes me soo happy, .. I love this program..

 

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ToanDN
in reply to: mshamalla

Yes you have found right settings. That's is how I too set the revision schedule to a fixed height to fit in the titleblock.

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