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Why do my schedules choose the wrong view floor plans?

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e.swearingen
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Why do my schedules choose the wrong view floor plans?

Hello! In my project I have set up different floor plan views (demolition plans, finish plans, regular floor plans, life safety plans, and so on). Whenever I make a schedule and set one of the parameters to Levels, it always associates the level with the demolition plans. Why is this happening? Is there a way I can associate the schedule with the "FIRST FLOOR PLAN" instead? I want to put the schedule on my title sheet and do not want the schedule to read "Demolition". I've tried to make other schedules and the same thing happens. It also happens when I go to make Area plans. 

 

Please see the attached picture for reference.

 

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Thank you!

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: e.swearingen

Because your Levels are named that to way.  Open an elevation or section or a Level schedule and rename the Levels, and answer No when Revit asks you to match the view name with the Level name.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: e.swearingen

Sounds to me like you want to change the View's "Title on Sheet" - not the View Name.  

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: e.swearingen

Is this about Scheduling Unit Distribution based on "Phased Created" / "Phase Demolished"?  If so, those are also Available Parameter Fields.  Additionally, are you aware the Schedules have a "Phase Filter" and "Phase" just like Views do?  So basically, your Views' Associated Level doesn't need the "DEMOLITION" designation.  

 

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