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I cannot get the schedule to report the thickness of the element, even though it is clearly in the properties of the element.
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Is this a stock family or one you created?
If it is one you created, is that parameter shared?
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Its a regular footing in Revit. Also, the schedule is picking up an existing footing that I would like excluded from the schedule.
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You will have to tell us what family. I don't have any problems. Perhaps you have something filtering them out.
Change your foundation schedule properties - phase filter - to show new.
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thanks for the phase filter answer!
OK it is a regular rectangular footing. I duplicated it to make it longer and wider and thicker in the edit type box...I named it GB-1 for the type mark so that would show up in the schedule in the desired way. Here's a screen shot...
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You have modified that family. Thickness is a type variable - not instance.
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OK I can see that, so what do I do? There is no footing with the right thickenss that I need. Do I try and work the parameters so that they show up like they should?
Also there is now a footing in the schedule that is nowhere in my model.
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This is part of the power of Revit. You can have type or instance variables. For type changes, click on the footing then click on edit type - duplicate - give it a proper name and then change the type variable to what you need for that type.
BTW - Read up on parameters. They are more than a name. You added your 'Width" which was not the same shared parameter as the Width in the type definition. Keep learning.
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