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Im trying to create detailed multiple category schedules but Im using the 4 filter channels. Is there a way to filter by multiple's ie. I want to exclude all lights, signs, certain chairs and certain casework..... Its altille frustrating the Revit only allows 4 filters for schedulling.......or am I missing the boat????? Oh yeah, Im using Revit Architecture 2009
Edited on: Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:08:13 PM
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Because of the limited number of exclusions, I've sometimes found it easier to use inclusions.... by adding a shared parameter that I filter for.
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