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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:37:41 AM | Schedule

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I want to put a room chedule in tow sheets, because its too big in one.

How could I do?


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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 9:26:59 AM | Schedule

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The only way I know is to duplicate your schedule and then use a shared parameter added to each schedule to filter out the entries you want on one sheet. Do the same to both schedules and then put the two shorter schedules on two sheets.


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Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 9:03:46 PM | Schedule

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Soory, I don't know how to use the share parameter added to the shedule, and in the project file?

Could you say more clearly?

Thanks

 


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Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 9:24:33 AM | Schedule

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1. Open your Schedule

2. Right Click and go to properties

3. Open the Fields Box

4. Add a Field From the list that you are not using or Click add a Parameter to add a special field in the schedule.

5. Close the properties and you will notice that the column is in the schedule now. Edit the fields to contain a specific value. For example half of the fields i will put "Sheet 1" and I will put "Sheet 2" in the other half.

6. Go back to properties and click the filter button. Set it up so it filters by the parameter that you added and is equal to the first value in the fields. This should now reduce the schedule to only those entries with that value.

7. Now duplicate the scheduled and open it. Go to properties and change the filter to the other value you entered.

You should now have to active schedules that you can add to two different sheets. I know this is a bit confusing but give it a try and I will help you out more if you need it.



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Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 10:18:28 PM | Schedule

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Thank you very much. I got it. It's real a big help for me.


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