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Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 10:16:06 AM | Schedules and plotting

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Rook


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I have a sheet used for a door schedule. How do I remove a door from the schedule, but keep the model of the door? I removed the tags from the doors I dont want in the schedule, but they still are present. To cheat, I broke the schedule in half and moved the portion of the sched way out in lala land (off the sheet). IF I move it far enough away, Revit will preview the sheet just fine. But when it comes to actually writing the plot file, it locks up bigtime. Im thinking Revit doesnt like the portion of sched off the sheet. I had to export this sheet into acad, then print. Argh. Any suggestions to this 2-part issue?

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Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 1:19:05 PM | RE: Schedules and plotting

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you should use the schedule filtering system to filter out the doors that you don't want on the schedule. For instance, you can filter by phase so that only new doors show on the schedule. Also, you can filter by parameter...so adding an "appears on door schedule" parameter to all your doors as a checkbox and then uncheck the doors that you don't want on the schedules. Then in your schedule you can filter by the "appears on door schedule" parameter where the parameter equals "yes". hope that helps

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