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I have a question regarding Revits ability with the scheduling tool. All of my consultants are using Revit 2013 and for the life of me I cannot figure a way to have their schedule merge into my project. Is there a way to merge my consultants schedule with my own to make a neater schedule sheet? For the longest time I have been typing in their sheets by hand and this is extremely time consuming. Thanks for the help.
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I would ask why? We keep our consultant schedules within their sets of work.
If it is appropriate to schedule these items, have you tried creating a schedule in the correct category and to check the box to show all items from other disciplines.
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