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Is there any way to include the actual top (and bottom) of column elevation in a schedule? Showing Top Level and Top Offset doesn't always convey the information in a very convenient manner. I'd prefer to see an actual 118'-8" elevation rather than have to decipher what Roof Level -8" is. I thought I could easily get this the calculated value formula Top Level + Top Offset but that is not allowed and I get the error, "The field "Top Level" cannot be included in the formula. Only numerical, Yes/No, and text fields an be used in formulas." Spot elevation works great in a graphic col sched but how can I get that info into a regular schedule? Is this like the column location field that was there but not accesible? Luckily that's been fixed in 2010.
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