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It there a simple way to Highlight every other row in a Revit Door/Room Schedule?
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It is mainly for clear reading.
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No - there is no simple way to achieve this. You can export to Excel and format it there and bring it in as an image.
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One time, I created a filled region and copied that down the sheet.
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We are using the new stripe row feature in the schedule but they are printing too dark. What is a good color to use for this feature?
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