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I’m working on a 13 story court house building in Revit that we ended up splitting the model and was wondering if anybody knew of a way to make the column schedule work? Or how would I go by using the column schedule? The way we ended up splitting the model is one for the lower portion, upper portion, grids and levels, and the master model which we import all 3 models. any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks.
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First step would be to open up your master model that contains all of your columns (linked in or native or both), and in the properties of your schedule view, look under the first button that says "Fields". In that dialog, there is a checkbox at the bottom left that says "Include elements in linked file". Try checking that box, and see how that works. You should see all of your columns in the schedule now (I think). Good luck-- sounds like a big project!
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