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I've followed the help menu on adding a revision schedule to the titleblock family, loaded it to the project, then I set my revision settings in the project, I've drawn revision clouds within the project associated to the revision sequence numbers, and yet nothing shows in the revision schedule. what am i missing?? Revit 2008
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Ok, I figured out 2 things: Rev clouds in legend views doesn't seem to update the schedule but all other views do. Rev schedule for a given sheet doesn't show any revision line unless a rev-cloud is on that sheet or within a view on that sheet. I noticed another person's work-around for this is to make small negligible rev-clouds in the corner of every sheet. I think that revision scheduling might be one more thing that is better to do the old fashioned way. Am I wrong?
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I am having the same problem. This is the first time I've ever had this issue in Revit. I've attempted everything I can think of and apparently it is a glitch in the program, but I don't recall having this issue in the past, even in the same version of Revit.
For the time being, the best fix is to create the clouds on the sheet whenever the revision is in a legend, or other view affected by this glitch.
The project I'm currently working on is in 2011. I will test out the same situation in 2013 to see if it is still a problem.
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Hi Inverted,
If I understand your problem, the following apply:
1. Revisions only appear in the title block of sheets where a cloud appears on the the sheet or in a place view
( in other words - if I don't cloud and tag something somewhere on the sheet, the revision name and number won't appear in the schedule on the title block for that sheet )
2. You didn't ask - but - Typically after a revision has been issued the issued box is ticked so that only the current revisions appear in the set
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We think it is a better process to only pace revision clouds in one place, on the sheet. There are many times that the revision is a title or the cloud is better shown around one or more views. Also, when placed in a view, you have to pay attention to the cropping.
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Great point, WWWhub! I couldn't agree more - cropping is an issue and for good house keeping and making it simpler and more predictable for other users to work in the files, putting them only on the sheets makes a lot of sense.
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