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Is there any way that I can get storefront windows to show up in the window schedule? The firm I am currently at and the one before this on always put storefront in the window schedule. Is this abnormal? Thanks!
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How are you creating the 'storefront'? Are you using the curtain wall tools? Then you answer is no. If you want the storefront to schedule as a window, then you would need to make a storefront family under the window category. If you do that though, then you have to think about the door or doors that are in your storefront. Do you want them to schedule as doors? If so you need to nest a door family in and make sure it is marked as 'shared' so the doors show up in hte door schedule.
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Thank you for the reply. How do I specify that the storefront is a window system when I create it? Thanks!
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you've got to be kidding.... no way to schedule the storefront as a window and the storefront doors as doors...isn't this common practice. what good is the curtain wall tool if you can't schedule (document it for actual construction)?
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Well, you could set up a wall schedule with a filter that only shows curtain walls. Then call it the Storefront Schedule, and put it on the same page as your window schedule. This way your curtain wall doors will still schedule, if you set them up right. We never schedule storefronts. That is a job for the contractor/sub-contractor to figure out during shop drawings.
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after searching alot of threads, this thread is the most similar to my question.. and answer. Did revit architecutre 2009 fix strorefront windows/doors in schedules at all? This program still needs alot of work on the notation end of it
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We schedule storefront doors in our door schedule - no problem. For storefront windows, you can have a seperate schedule that looks just like the window schedule and is pasted on the bottom of the window schedule.
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WWHub,
How do you filter to just the storefront windows without using Family or Type since those are not Filter options?
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Storefronts are walls so, we use a wall schedule for the storefront "windows". Headings are the same as a window schedule. We filter by type and hide that column.
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i use assembly in this situation...
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