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Is there a way to adjust the door types on the schedule to show feet and inches in one column instead of just inches or two different categories of height and width? Thank you, AAron
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do you have an image of what is going on?
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I do not yet but I can describe it pretty well. I can put in a column for width and a column for height. Is there a way to combine them? I want it to read in feet and inches 3'-0" x 7'-0" in one column. And I do not want the type setting where it just has inches. Thanks
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I don't think that you'll be able to combine them. Doors have seperate parameters for height and width and schedules really only read 1 parameter per column. You could name the door in feet and inches and list that but since its not parameter driven that would be frowned upon. Your best sticking to a seperate column for height and width. They should be already listing out in feet and inches anyway.
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Thanks Rider, You confirmed what I thought. I appreciate it. AAron
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I asume you don't want to use another parameter (like "description", for example) and write the size as you wish. Later, you can modify the head of the column with another name. I hope you understand my english, and I don't know if I understood your thread correctly. Regards.
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The size of the door in a door schedule should be parameter tied and not based on a description.
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