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There are a number of helpful posts regarding how to create a parameter in a Room Schedule so that you can have a Ceiling Height variable automatically placed in your Room Schedules. And the problem has been documented that sloped ceilings are a problem. My question is, is there a solution? Is there a way that you can manually change the field inside your schedule to say "Varies" or any other hand fed content from a calculated field? Or, has anyone come up with another work around to this problem? Thanks.
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The work around is to use a manual text field instead of an automatic.
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