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YOU SPECIFIED A COLUMN WIDTH LARGER THAN SECTION CAN ACCOMMODATE REVIT

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amyZKVGP
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YOU SPECIFIED A COLUMN WIDTH LARGER THAN SECTION CAN ACCOMMODATE REVIT

amyZKVGP
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 I am trying to resize a schedule in RVT 2022. I want all my columns to have different specific sizes and the total width of the schedule is 30.0409". However, when I input the size I want in the last column, this (see picture above) message appears. The same happens if I change the size of the header (which is the overall size of the schedule).

 

How can I override this? I've seen other schedules that the overall size is 30.0000"+ so I know it is possible...

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YOU SPECIFIED A COLUMN WIDTH LARGER THAN SECTION CAN ACCOMMODATE REVIT

amyZKVGP_0-1657901554416.png

 I am trying to resize a schedule in RVT 2022. I want all my columns to have different specific sizes and the total width of the schedule is 30.0409". However, when I input the size I want in the last column, this (see picture above) message appears. The same happens if I change the size of the header (which is the overall size of the schedule).

 

How can I override this? I've seen other schedules that the overall size is 30.0000"+ so I know it is possible...

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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It's referring to the Graphic Column Schedule.  

 

Add Grids. 

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It's referring to the Graphic Column Schedule.  

 

Add Grids. 

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amyZKVGP
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amyZKVGP
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I'm not sure what you mean by that... Could you elaborate?

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I'm not sure what you mean by that... Could you elaborate?

Message 4 of 12
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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Before we go there, does deleting and recreating the GCS resolve Warnings? 

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Before we go there, does deleting and recreating the GCS resolve Warnings? 

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amyZKVGP
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amyZKVGP
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It is not a GCS, it's a Schedule/Quantities.

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It is not a GCS, it's a Schedule/Quantities.

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ToanDN
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What is width you input for the last column?

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What is width you input for the last column?

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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@amyZKVGP wrote:

It is not a GCS, it a Schedule/Quantities.


 

Say what?  Are you sure there isn't a Graphical Column Schedule?

 

Post the file. 

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@amyZKVGP wrote:

It is not a GCS, it a Schedule/Quantities.


 

Say what?  Are you sure there isn't a Graphical Column Schedule?

 

Post the file. 

Message 8 of 12
amyZKVGP
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amyZKVGP
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I want it to be 9.1242". But it will only let me have a 1.0625" max without changing the other columns because the schedule cannot be more than 20.0000"

 

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I want it to be 9.1242". But it will only let me have a 1.0625" max without changing the other columns because the schedule cannot be more than 20.0000"

 

amyZKVGP_0-1657915914804.png

 

Message 9 of 12
ToanDN
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I have never heard of the 20" limitation.  This dude down here is 61".  Maybe set the view template to None and try again.  If still a no go, copy paste the schedule to a new file and share it here.

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I have never heard of the 20" limitation.  This dude down here is 61".  Maybe set the view template to None and try again.  If still a no go, copy paste the schedule to a new file and share it here.

ToanDN_0-1657917117189.png

 

 

 

Message 10 of 12
barthbradley
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barthbradley
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HA! This isn't my day for reading. You're saying "columns", as in schedule columns, and I'm hearing "columns", as in structural columns.   

 

Sorry about that, Chief.  

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HA! This isn't my day for reading. You're saying "columns", as in schedule columns, and I'm hearing "columns", as in structural columns.   

 

Sorry about that, Chief.  

Message 11 of 12
amyZKVGP
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amyZKVGP
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Here's the project. It is called 'lighting schedule'. Thank you for taking a look.

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Here's the project. It is called 'lighting schedule'. Thank you for taking a look.

Message 12 of 12
ToanDN
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ToanDN
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Accepted solution

Because you only have one column in the schedule.  One column is 20" wide max.  Simply add another parameter and you can change the overall width to 30.0409".

 

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Because you only have one column in the schedule.  One column is 20" wide max.  Simply add another parameter and you can change the overall width to 30.0409".

 

ToanDN_1-1658331809098.png

 

 

ToanDN_0-1658331788723.png

 

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