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using Revit Arch 2011 I have come across an issue within Revit regarding the revision of Door Schedules and am wondering how others have addressed this problem and if there is a best practice solution. The large project in question is in the beginning phase of construction and a redesign of a certain area has caused doors to be removed. The removal of these doors needs to be shown as a revision in an addendum we are going to be sending out (ie bubbling area where information has changed w/ revision delta). In order to do this one of two things needs to occur within the door schedule. The line for the door information perviously existed needs to appear blank or the line for the door information needs to appear crossed off. In order to achieve the second option the door needs to remain in the project in order for the door information to still be populated within the door schedule. I am curious to see how others have handled this issue. Thanks in advance for your advice.
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This is a good question. I haven't done this yet but it seems to me that maybe a new phase should be created like "in construction" (or something after "new construction" and all of the changes you make for the addendum should be set to this phase (like demolishing the "new construction" doors). You could then make a new door schedule with the proper phase filters showing the "new construction" phase and the "in construction" phase and then bubble or cross out the necessary info on the sheet where you place the new schedule.
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I've used phasing extensively but never thought to use it in that manner. I just tried it out and it seems to do everything I need it to. Thanks for your help!
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