Hi all, I've got some oddly shaped windows that have varying sill heights (at an angle). because the family sill parameter is native to window families, it shows a reference point at one of the heights. I'd like the schedule to read "varies" under the sill category, and then dimension it in the window elevations. Is there a way to change the sill category to say "varies" or a custom term?
would this work for you?
Howard Munsell
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Is that going to change them for all windows though? I just want specific ones - most have a rectangular shape and I want actual sill height displayed.
@jrobledo1 wrote:
Is that going to change them for all windows though? I just want specific ones - most have a rectangular shape and I want actual sill height displayed.
That is for displaying multiple values in one row when you Unitemize instances for the schedule. It does not work when your schedule is itemized; or when your schedule is unitemized, but the windows of the same row have the same Sill Height.
A hack to use that function:
- place two exact copies of the same window, with everything identical, but different Sill Heights, hide one
- sort your schedule per Mark, unitemize every instance (so that those identical windows collapse into one row), and set Multiple values indication as "Varies"
What about another format? Instead of "varies", why not black the "Sill Height" out for those variable sill height windows via a conditional format?
Other possible formats:
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