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Borders in titleblock revision schedule once loaded into project

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deborah.smith
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Borders in titleblock revision schedule once loaded into project

 

Is there a way to just show the horizontal line between each revision ? 

 

In the titleblock family I have switched off the vertical lines but this only seems to be controlling the headings borders and once the titleblock is loaded into the project and revisions added to the sheets,  either all vertical and horizontal lines appear or none at all. 

 

We just want a horizontal line between each revision.  

 

Thanks 

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Hello @deborah.smith,

 

Unfortunately, you can only control the Grid Lines of your Revision Schedule.

grid lines in schedule.png

 

What I mostly do is turn the grid lines off and model a few horizontal lines in my title block.

See the sample below.

grid lines in schedule 2.png

 

And the result in my project

grid lines in schedule 3.png

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Kind regards,
Robert Klempau
Senior Consultant AEC
Cadac Group AEC BV

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ToanDN
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@robert.klempau wrote:

 

What I mostly do is turn the grid lines off and model a few horizontal lines in my title block.

See the sample below.

 


It seems to be the only workaround but you need to keep the revision description to stay within one line.

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@deborah.smith Great question, and I only just discovered the answer. If you click the body information in the schedule, you can see that the option to adjust the border formatting is greyed out.

 

However, if you click+hold+drag across all the column letters (A,B,C...) at the top it will select the headers as well as the body information in a schedule. From there, you'll see that you are able to adjust the borders. Unclick all the vertical lines, and you will have smart schedule that updates and includes only horizontal lines between rows.

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