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I created a shaired parameter named OFCI that is yes/no and loaded into a family.I then created a schedule that has this parameter and the schedule shows "yes" in the correct location for the for the existance of the parameter in the family. However . . . I want the schedule to show "OFCI" instead of "yes". Can I use an IF forumla? Or is there a better way to get this result? THX
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setup a calculated field If (parameter, "CFCI", " "
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YES! This workeed great IF(OFCI, "OFCI" " " THANKS!!!
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