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I have searched previous posts to see did anyone ever sort this issue of getting the total steel tonnage in revit structure. I couldnt find any answers or posts, So i thought id pass it on. In schedule Properties,click "Calculated Value" >Name field insert "Weight" >Leave formula checked & discipline, type as default "Common" "Number" >Copy & paste this formula into formula field (Volume/1) *7.85) >"Weight" gets added the schedule fields, and there you have it.
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Whats the "Um No" in relation to?Can you expand & maybe i could help you out??
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i dont know what to do..
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