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If I wanted to make a table and fill it in manually what would you guys recommend? Please see the attached image.
Instead of drawing annotation lines to make a table, I'd like to fill in cells in a schedule or insert a family that has scheduling parameters / values that I could enter or change on a per project basis.
Thanks.
I looked at other posts before adding this so I realize Revit is necessarily suited to making MS Excel style table and summaries.
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Some people are using key schedules for this using a category tghey would not normally use. Like an mechanical category for architect.
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