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Hello! Super important stuff that we can't figure out in my office. We have a revisions schedule for two phases and so each phase has gotten it's own numbering for each. Phase one is numbers and Phase 2 is alphanumeric. That's coming in fine, but now we have 12 revisions total for the project and Revit won't populate any revision table with anything past 10. We delete revisions on the table and it will show still only to ten. I have attached screenshots to help you understand. We need a C and a D to show up or a 11 and 12 to show up and it doesn't. We know how to make everything show up and everything, but it just won't work. We even have the revisions on sheet all checked like it should in the sheet properties. HELP PLEASE!
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Which Revit version are you using? I can't seem to repeat the issue in 2015 - I can create almost as many revisions as I want. I guess I might ask if it's necessary to show all of those revisions? Also, have you tried checking the "Issued" box? Does that have any effect?
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We are using Revit 2016 for this project. I tried the issued box and that didn't solve anything. But I did it to the last ones. I guess we could try to the first ones. Can you show a screenshot? This project is weird and they want all the revisions apparently because of the two phases and everything. Where you see the A and B and such is the second phase.
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The actual revision to the city have not been issued which are some of the initial ones and the others in there that have been issued to the owner were unchecked so that they were editable.
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I can't say why you're experiencing this limitation. I don't think it should have anything to do with the phases either. Unless there is a project parameter issue related to your revisions versus what is set up in your titleblock I'm not sure what else would drive this. See screen shot:
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And it worked without having them all cloud and tag? We don't have them all cloud and tag as you can see. I am not sure where we would even look for a parameter that would change what the title block brings in
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