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Vertical Schedule Orientation

Vertical Schedule Orientation

Be able to toggle from a horizontal oriented schedule (elements in rows, parameters in columns) to a vertical schedule (Parameters in rows, elements in columns). Currently Revit only supports a horizontal schedule.

 

This would allow more flexibility for what can be fit on a sheet. Vertical schedules especially makes sense for scheduling a few elements that have many parameters you need to schedule. 

80 Comments
steven.steel
Contributor

This would make life so much easier, please added Autodesk.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Absolutely necessary! Please do it now!

Anonymous
Not applicable

This is a verry BASIC functionality that most people would excpect to be there. The amount of work needed to make workarounds for this type of presentation is HUGE. Should honestly just be a one button press to change between vertical and horizontal orientation. 

BimmyMM
Explorer

We build switchgear schedules and diagrams from other information in Revit. Currently we have to use excel to import the "vertical schedule" sticky using the Ideate Sticky addin (which is very good) but it would be preferable to keep all the data within Revit, which this feature would enable us to do.

Anonymous
Not applicable

We use DYNAMO to change data input but what our really problem its about the graphically organization of the information in Revit. For example, if you have to mange 50 parameters in a room, it is very difficult to work in a horizontal way in Revit.

devonpowell
Advocate

@Anonymous , exactly. 

 

I'm disheartened that this post is 3 years old, and now news of this update from Autodesk.

adbryson
Advocate

@devonpowell, it needs more votes...post a link for all your colleagues to help the cause!

hashpr
Contributor

yes please add

we are using revit 2017 architecture 

and for door window scheduling we are facing same problem

 

Currently we are going with 2D detail with legend component

 

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GraphOnto
Contributor

Autodesk, how is this not a feature yet? What am I missing?

*Ability to format a schedule so fields are shown as rows instead of columns.*

This does not compute in light of the yearly subscription cost basis for usage of this software.

3.5 year old idea, many votes. Come on.

 

Tammy_Venter
Participant

O my goodness the amount of clients that have asked me this - come on Autodesk, if you can crete tools for social distancing, im sure you can make this simple request happen!!!

Anonymous
Not applicable
+1, Yep, c'mon Revit, this is a no brainer...
Nic_Objek
Observer

Why is this still not resolved! 😭

Tammy_Venter
Participant

UTTERLY DISAPPOINTED that this is not a feature in 2022!!! (that i can see)

 

Please correct me if I'm wrong here.... I would really love to be wrong.

 

Come on Autodesk - its no wonder architects are complaining about the lack of improvements. We shouldn't be asking for this stuff still 5 years down the line!!

 

 

oliverhall
Contributor

Have functionality to transpose columns and rows in Revit Schedules, similar to Excel.

hstaabprime
Advocate

This would be so useful! Our office has found some tedious workarounds when this is absolutely necessary, but it would be terrific if this were an option OTB. We are always in favor of more flexibility to show information the way we want to.

wr.marshall
Advisor

@kimberly_fuhrman-jones please combine with @devonpowell link

wr.marshall
Advisor
taiane.bohrer
Participant

Has anyone solved it????

Evan.S.Hall
Enthusiast

I wonder if someone at Autodesk could provide some insight into why this hasn't been accepted yet (or even put "under review")? There is clearly a lot of passion about this one and if there are some technical challenge or other roadblock, perhaps some on this thread might have some ideas of how to overcome.

jose.almeida
Enthusiast

WE NEED THIS!

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