Panel Schedule not displaying properly in 2018.1

Panel Schedule not displaying properly in 2018.1

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Panel Schedule not displaying properly in 2018.1

gcummins
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This appears to be a graphical issue rather than a content issue.  It appears I'm missing the actual template information in my panel schedules.

 

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fabiosato
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Hello,

 

Try to transfer a panel schedule from a file that have a valid one.

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Anonymous
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Hello,

 

It happened to me before as someone messed up the template and Saved it so I opened another project which has a good template and Used Transfer Project Standards from Manage Tab and copied the panel schedule template.

 

If my answer solved your problem , Please Kudo  and "Accept as solution".

 

Thanks

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gcummins
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Hi - thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I tried doing that and it didn't correct the issue. It's a strange thing because the grid lines in the schedule template don't show up as well as any panel/circuiting information even though I've created circuits within the project.
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Anonymous
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Hello,

 

It seems like the file you're using has the same messed up template so try using another file  from another source which has a correct template.

 

If my answer solved your problem , Please Kudo  and "Accept as solution".

 

Thanks

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Judy_S
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Hi, gcummins,

 

I see you're having a problem with you panel schedule. Have you been able to resolve it, or do you need more help? I'm happy to help if you do. Fist thing I'd suggest it so make sure you software is up to date (Revit 2018.1.1 is the latest build). I would also suggest a couple of other basics such as:

1. Empty your temp folder using this procedure:

  1. If you are currently working in Revit, sync, relinquish and close all sessions of Revit.
  2. In the Windows search box, type %temp%. This will open the temp folder. Select all and delete everything in the folder, but not the folder itself. (Choose "skip" for all items that can't be deleted.)
  3. Empty your trash.
  4. Reboot your computer.

2. Open the project with Audit checked. 

 

3. Are you using custom panel schedule template or one of the Revit templates? Try creating a new panel schedule; it could be that the schedule is corrupted. 

 

If this doesn't help, please let me know and I'll be happy to continue troubleshooting.

 

Thanks, and looking forward to hearing from you soon!

 

Judy_S



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Message 7 of 11

Anonymous
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I am having the same problem. I've transferred from a project with a good template but it still isn't working. I am running Revit 2018.1

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Anonymous
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Hello @gcummins,

 

Can you upload your file to give it a try to solve the problem?

 

Thanks

 

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Judy_S
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Hi, gcummins,

 

I have found some further information on this issue. It can occur when the template that is used when the project is begun is something other than the electrical template (such as the construction template). If that might be how this project was started, the fix for that is as follows:

1. Create a new project using the electrical template.

2. Open the problem file in the same Revit session. 

3. Using Transfer Project Standards to transfer from information from the new project to the existing project > select none > select Panel Schedule Templates: Branch Panel, and click OK.

4. in the next dialog, choose Overwrite to overwrite the existing parameters

Now you should see the entire panel schedule.

 

I know you mentioned having used Transfer Project Standards, but in case you did not choose Overwrite, and for the benefit of other forum users, it might be worth trying again.

 

Please let me know if you need any further help. I'll be happy to have a look at your model if this doesn't resolve the issue. I can send you a private upload link if you'd like. 

 

Looking forward to hearing from you!

 

Best,

 

Judy_S

 



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Message 10 of 11

gcummins
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Hi Judy - Finally!!  That last post about pulling in the Electrical template from a new project and transfering project standards did it!  Thank you so much for you help in this frustrating situation!

 

 

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Judy_S
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Hi, gcummins,

 

Fantastic! I'm so glad that worked! And thanks for clicking the Accept as Solution button, which makes it easier for others to find the solution as well. 

 

Happy circuiting!

 

Best,

 

Judy_S



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