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I watched your presentation at AU 2009 that showed how to create a shared parameter for sheets that let you give the sheet a distribution name (Submittal, RFI, etc.). You could then sort the sheets by this name using the Browser Organization. Is there any way to do the same type of thing for schedules? I am working on a shop drawing project that will have over 500 schedules (2 for each piece) and I would like to be able to do the same thing with my schedules so that I can minimize the parts i am not currently working on but they are not listed as a category on the shared parameter dialog. Is the any way to do this? Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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I don't see a way to do this but as a work-around, you could - name your schedule as you want it sorted,
- Turn off schedulename in the schedule
- Add a grouped header that is your schedule name for the sheet.
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