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Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 1:22:00 PM | Adding Graphics into a schedule

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Is it possible to add any graphics ... detail, symbol ... anything into a schedule?  I have been able to add a parameter where is asks for a detail, but I cannot get that to go into a schedule ... Basically I want to have a pier schedule where is gives the pier dimensions, reinforcing, and a general configuration of the reinforcing.  It is the general configuration that I am trying to use as a graphic (such as a 4 vert, 6 vert with ties, 8 vert with other config of ties and so on.)

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Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 1:51:21 PM | Adding Graphics into a schedule

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Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:29:47 AM | Adding Graphics into a schedule

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Yes, and No.  You can make it 'look' like there are graphic sections and callouts on a schedule, but you cannot add these elements directly within a schedule.  After I create a column schedule and place it on a sheet, I create a drafting view and place it directly over top of the column schedule.  Within this drafting view, I add my callout and section bubbles along with any other information that I see fit to add.  I do all of this work while I am on the sheet view so I can see the column schedule underneath and add elements accordingly.  Hope this helps.

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