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Hi all. I'm still a little new to Revit so hopefully someone can help me out with this question...I'm working on a hotel project and you know how in hotels rooms sometimes they have doors that connect one room to another? You have a door on one side for one room and another door on the other side for the other room. How can I show 2 doors located in the same wall position? Since the wall is broken for one door, it won't allow me to add the second. I would just manually draw a second door to show correctly on the plan, but I need the door to show on the schedule as well. I'm using Revit Architecture 2010. Thanks for your help!
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Why not make a new family that has one frame and two door panels?
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Well I would do that but I need both doors to show up in the door schedule as separate doors. Unless there's a way to count them separately although it's one component?
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We typically detail these as a single frame with two doors. We have a family that is made for this and then it is scheduled accordingly.
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You could build a family with a nested door family - shared - then they would both schedule.
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Could you tell me where I can find the family with a single frame with 2 doors that will show up in schedule correctly? Thanks for all of your help!
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No - I built our family. You can modify your single door family to add a door leaf on the other side of the host wall. I don't know what you mean schedule correctly. We actually schedule our doors by frames. So a double door is still just one door number and is scheduled accordingly. Same with this door, it is one number and it is noted accordingly in remarks. The hardware set is a different set because it includes two of everything.
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