

Revit Schedule Series Part 10 – Fun with Schedules
Revit is, underneath it all, a database, and should be used as such. It has the added benefit of being a graphical database, which is
Revit is, underneath it all, a database, and should be used as such. It has the added benefit of being a graphical database, which is
So far I’ve shown you all of the amazing things that you can do with schedules, but I would be doing you a disservice if
In this post, I’m going to cover using Images in schedules, incorporating Design Options into your schedules, and using schedules with Phasing. Images in Schedules
I have a few best practices that I follow to help me keep my schedules organized and easy to understand. They aren’t complicated but can
All drawing sets have a sheet list somewhere that is an index of the sheets in the drawing set. Along with having that schedule, a
Have you ever wondered what a view list is for? It’s not like you’re going to put it on a sheet in your set, right?
Welcome to Part 4, where I will be explaining the wonderful world of Note Block schedules, and how you can use them to create “dummy”
Now that we’ve talked about how to make our schedules look pretty, I want to dig deeper into the real meat of schedules, the information
Welcome to Part 2 of our Schedule Series! I’m going to start with how the schedule looks because I often use graphics to help me
Did you miss my presentation at BILTna in St. Louis this past August? Well, have no fear! In this 10-part blog series I will recap
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