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guys!! I need help to creat two door schedule,exterior and interior.I'm trying to use fillter by mark but it seems i miss somthing that the filtter dont work ,any suggestion?
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Are you using the correct 'mark' ???? If you look at a typical door, you have an instance Mark and under type, you have a Type Mark. They are not the same but new users get them confused.
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So which one is the correct mark?
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It's your project, not mine....
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sorry!! im kind of counfuse.
so I have two type of marks for my doors one is wich i created by add the door tag,and the other is in the door edit type and both are different.
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You did not add the door mark by adding the tag. Revit will automatically add a value to the instance mark of doors when you place the door (You can edit that number). But in some projects, we prefer to use the door type mark instead. You can use either but you have to use the correct tag for what you are doing...your choice!
Your filter would have to also be set to the correct mark. You don't say how you expect to use that filter or why you say it doesn't work.
I suggest you edit your door schedule so you can see both marks and learn how this works.
Edited on: Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 10:58:42 AM
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You did not add the door mark by adding the tag. Revit will automatically add a value to the instance mark of doors when you place the door (You can edit that number). But in some projects, we prefer to use the door type mark instead. You can use either but you have to use the correct tag for what you are doing...your choice!
Your filter would have to also be set to the correct mark. You don't say how you expsect to use that filter or why you say it doesn't work.
I suggest you edit your door schedule so you can see both marks and learn how this works.
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