Color coding a whole bunch of elements
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Hello,
I currently have the following task at hand: I've got to create a "production plan" for a building, based on a Revit model, the plan would show what gets done each day.
The major issue? Turns out the plan has to be color coded. So things that get done day 1 are blue, day 2 are green, day 3 green with line hatch, and so on for about 25 days.
And I have to do that for beams, columns, and floors. Separate sheets: one shows beams, one shows floors, one shows columns
Assigning the day isn't that much work, just added a project parameter called sequence_day, and numbered each element.
But the colors? That's where I'm stuck. The solution that I've come up with is to use a view filter and view templates to transfer the conditions from one view to the next. But doing that would require defining 75 different filter conditions (beams day 1, beams day 2, beams day 3, columns day 1, columns day 2, etc).
And no, I can't just tag each element. They want color coded, not numbered (seems there's somewhat of a reading impairment among the final users).
Anyone have any ideas, that wouldn't involve doing 75 filters?