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In my wall schedule i want four columns; material, area, cost and total cost of material, but nothing shows under the material column and the formula wont work calculating the total cost. does anybody know how to create w wall schedule??
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Create a new material schedule. Under Fields - Select the Material: Name, Material: Area & Material: Cost fields Select 'Calculated Value', name it 'Total Cost', Type should be 'Currency' & formula should be '(Material: Area/1)*Material: Cost. You can then chose, under the fomatting tab to calculate totals of the Material: Cost, and under the 'Sorting' tab deselect the 'all instances' box & voila, your schedule
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Previously only available for German customers, the new Roombook Extension with International and German standards has been made available for Subscription customers on the Subscription Center. "The Roombook Extension helps calculate the surface area of walls, floors and ceiling elements, room circumferences and the total number of furnishing elements within a project. In addition to the automated detection of room areas and surfaces, this extension helps users configure these elements manually to local requirements, as well as achieve more accurate model take-offs. Quantified results can be exported to Microsoft® Excel® software and Autodesk® Quantity Takeoff (QTO) software." In essence this extension allows you to quantify materials beyond what is possible in the core Revit product, for example applying height reductions for specific materials and manually applying materials to sub-areas.
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Hello, I'm using Roombook for a couple of weeks now, looks great! Is there a way that Roombook can actually apply the selected materials on the chosen surface? So if I say a bathroom gets tiles on the wall, the tiles actually get drawn in the bathroom? Currently this is not happening? Thanks!
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Every thing I see on this says it is a one-way process but we have not used it yet.
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