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Add 'Export to Excel' button to the Schedules command ribbon

Add 'Export to Excel' button to the Schedules command ribbon

I work with many schedules in Revit. An 'Export to Excel' button on the main command ribbon would come very handy for me. 

4 Comments
Yien_Chao
Advisor

why in your case .csv is not enough?

ipselute
Advisor

@Yien_Chao : Because many people don't know what csv file means. Plus, when opening the csv file in Excel, you have to choose some cryptic settings. When you work with many schedules, all this procedure is time consuming and annoying to repeat each time.

P. S. Diroots SheetLink extension exports schedules directly to Excel, and it also adds filters by default. 

mark_sharpe_BCA
Explorer

I feel also allowing import from Excel to schedule would be useful as well.

RRM110013
Explorer

@mark_sharpe_BCA  : You can use DiRoots Sheetlink for importing as well. It helped me solving a lot. When you try this don't forget to look at the other help full options they offer. But I agree this should have been picked up by Autodesk a long time ago.

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