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window schedule orientation/format

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stephanie6B48Z
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window schedule orientation/format

Hi all,

 

I would like to make a window schedule with the elevation of the window within the schedule.  This I know how to do (I think).

 

However, I'd like to run the window numbers across the top row instead of down a column.  I haven't found an option of doing this.  (currently the schedule sets up window numbers in the one column, and therefore data for each window is in a row.  Does anyone know if this can be changed?  I've attached a screenshot of what I don't want BTW, the default revit schedule.

 

I know there is a workaround of doing a separate elevation for each window and then text below, but I'd like to keep it in a schedule for efficiency if this can be done.

Thanks!

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: stephanie6B48Z

No can do.  

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ralphdenhaan
als Antwort auf: stephanie6B48Z

Hi,

I don't know if I understand you correctly, but are you trying to get the elevation as in the "orientation" of the window? Like the example below?

ralphdenhaan_0-1702404248124.png

 

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stephanie6B48Z
als Antwort auf: ralphdenhaan

Hi Ralph,

No, but that's cool!

 

I'm trying to change the x and y axis in the table - if you can call them that....  (Have the header row running as the first column)

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stephanie6B48Z
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Thought that was the case.  Thanks

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ralphdenhaan
als Antwort auf: stephanie6B48Z

Ah:), well that's not possible as @barthbradley already mentioned (at least not in Revit).

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