Even if ideas like Adjustable row heights for schedules are implemented, we still need an easy way to view what the results of formatting changes (for Revision Schedules) will look like on the sheet (without having to repeatedly reload).
Currently, we need to make a formatting change, load it into the project, take a guess at how much the text size, position, width, etc. needs to change, go back to the Titleblock family to make the change, reload and repeat... The best WORKAROUND available is to use the header as a (temporary) dummy data row, and try to make it look as good as possible before turning the grid off, reformatting the header, etc.
Simply enabling the "Sheet Issues/Revisions" dialog in the Titleblock family editor (possibly naming it "Example Issues/Revisions"), and either forcing all of them to show up in the Revision Schedule, or also enabling the "Revisions on Sheet" dialog so we could selectively control them to see different situations. This would be similar to how the "Visible" checkbox allows us to have elements that only show up in the editor; the revisions would be used for formatting purposes only. As a bonus, they could get copied in from the project, but I'd be fine with entering them in manually (as we usually only need to worry about a couple examples and edge conditions).
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