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Hello,
I have an electrical box family I created containing multiple parts. I want to schedule them in a material takeoff.
I am struggling on how to approach it. I understand that you can only schedule materials but don't know how to link my family components to it.
Thanks
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Each item would need to be a seperate, shared, nested family in your box family. Do you really want to do this?
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