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Good Afternoon,
I am in the process of developing a fully automated issue sheet that will automatically update as and when the the drawings are revised through the standard method.
I have managed to create a issue sheet showing the current revision, current revision date, and first issue date but can't for the life of me work out how to show every revision to date within the schedule. (e.g. Show not only revision A and K but show all revisions A B C .... J K.)
I have been researching on the internet and it appears that there was once a "Revision Schedule" button but I can't seem to find it. Has this been removed in Revit 2014? The way I created my schedule was View > Schedules > Sheet List.
I am keen to utilise a parameter called Revision Sequence but I don't know how to access it. My guess is that it seems to be a parameter within the revision schedule. As I don't know where that is, I can't progress.
Please see my current effort at the issue sheet.
Any ideas?
Many Thanks.
James Gregory
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Revision schedules are created in the sheet family. Read this topic in your HELP.
Adding a Revision Schedule to a Custom Title Block
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Thanks for that. I have now found the revision schedule but unfortunately it doesn't solve my problem as it only logs for one drawing, and not for all drawings as a summary.
If you review my previously attached .jpg, you will see that I have managed to summarise it well with the exception of the revisions between the first issue and current (e.g. A and K but missing B C... ...H J)
Usually, for every issue, a column would be added (between the current and initial first issue column) and a "x" would be marked for those drawings that were part of that issue.
I need to somehow utilise the parameters in current existance to make this happen but can't figure out how!
Cheers for your time.
James Gregory
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Your question is not clear.
Sheets show any revision on that sheet in the sheet revision schedule. Are you asking how a sheet revision schedule can also show all revisions in the project? If so, click on the sheet and under the sheet properties/Revisions on sheet, you can check what additional revisions you want to show.
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