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Is it possible to edit the height of the rows that are in a schedule? Thanks in advance for any help.
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Hi, No, you cannot. The row height is dependent to the font height. You can only flex the column spacing right now. Mhans
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Thanks for your response. I had assumed that was the case, but I was hoping anyway that somewhere out there someone had found a secret Revit trick that I did not know about. Maybe someday in the future we will have control of that...
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