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Is it possible to create a schedule without having the fields be associated to any object or annotation within the model? I had my "note block" schedule all filled out with lab equipment information (in nauseating detail I might add), just to find that each line is related to a specific tag within the project. I don't want the schedule to be linked or parametric in any way. I just want to be able to fill it out myself, and add/delete rows as needed.
If this is impossible, someone please put me out of my misery and let me know! Am beyond frustrated...
Thanks!!
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Use a "schedule key" in a category you won't be using.
Edited on: Wed, May 18, 2011 at 2:48:10 PM
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Thanks! That was exactly what I needed to know.
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