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I am working on setting up my companies template and I am having a little problem with the drawing list. I have one that vertically lists the page number, drawing numer, and sheet title and it works great. The one I want to add just has the drawing number and is listing them horizontally untill it turns to the next line and so on. Just like a paragraph. I cannot seem to get it to work horizontally. Any advice?
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Can you post an image of what you are trying to achieve?
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An image would help....
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Here is a screen capture of what I am talking about.
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If all you have is the sheet number in your schedule, then just break your schedule into multiple columns.
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Are the drawings thesame in each list? See the attached image created from a duplicate copy of the schedule, with the parameters changed to show what you want.
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Yes they are the same but I want them to run horizontally not vertically in the top portion of your image. Thank you, AAron
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It is possible to show it like this, but not very functional. If you have many drawings this will not be practical, but if there are only a few it is possible - see screenshot. This was done by splitting the columns, as suggested by WW but you will need to do this for each drawing. Is there a problem with listing the drawings vertically? If there are many drawings and the list is the same could you not include your disclaimer as text at the top of your schedule?
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aaron, From your first image, you showed columns of only the sheet numbers broken down by category which, as I said, REVIT can do. However, all of REVIT's schedules are vertical with the categories across the top and the recors vertically. Hopefully REVIT will give us an orientation option in the future.
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