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Does anyone know how to "hide" certain doors in the model from appearing in the door schedule? I'm working on a remodel project where not all of the doors are being updated (so there is no need to have them represented in the schedule, but still need to see them in the floor plans). Thanks!
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You could use phasing. Go to view proerties for the schedule and you see phasing. Make a new phase filter such as new only (in the phasing under settings). Apply this filter and only new windows will appear. Or you could use the filters in the schedule.
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I'll check this out, thanks. I tried doing this earlier, but the doors that I didn't want scheduled would dissapear from the plan, too (I still want to see them in the plan view, just not in the schedule view). Maybe I just wasn't tenacious enough. I'll play around with the visibility settings some more. Thanks!
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You could just put something in the element comments ("no schedule" or something like that) and filter by that.
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Thanks everyone...using a filter worked like a charm and solved my problem from another thread.
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Hey thanks for the info worked great!
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Proper phasing would have certainly been the best way to solve this problem. But other than that, one thing I do with my project files is add a project parameter associated with doors called "Schedule" as a yes/no (check box) value. Then filter by that. That way I don't have to fill in the Comment field with one thing when I may need it for another.
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I like to Tag the doors with a number that starts with X (X1, X2) then just tell the schedule to exclude anythings that starts with X
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The "filter by comment" idea worked brilliant for me. I simply wrote "Do Not Schedule" in the comment feild of the door, then added the a filter to the schedule that works by comment using "Does Not Equal: Do Not Schedule" The beauty of this method is that no editing of any door families is necessary, and that the comment can be applied to any and all door families.
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We add a project parameter to all categories through our template called "Do NOT Schedule". You can then use this to filter any schedule.
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