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Is it possible to create a template spreadsheet for Revit that would replicate an Excel spreadsheet? We have a lot of schedules that we are currently doing in excel. My understanding and experience so far is that Revit and Excel don't like each other. In an effort to maintain some standards within our company i would like to create some kind of family template that would replicate what we have in excel ie row and text height, font styles, etc. is this even possible?
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No. Revit is not a spreadsheet program.
Please read the similar threads on the bottom of this .
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Here's your workaround. Export your schedule from Revit and do your formatting in Excel. Of if it is easier, make your excel file look like Revit.
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