A more efficient way to accomplish this would be to utilize revit key schedules.
Revit creating door and window schedule.
One way is to create element schedule with all needed parameters and add an image field in schedule properties fields.
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Create a legend view and drag your doors windows into it.
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Create a window schedule to determine quantities and estimate costs.
By filtering the schedule you can list the doors for each level of the building.
Create a schedule that summarizes windows by type.
Creating an openings studio door schedule in your project model follows basically the same steps as creating any standard revit door or window schedule view.
Then place that legend view onto the sheet.
Plus a lot of these references would be repetitive as typical detail sets.
Create a schedule that itemizes each door in the building model.
Create a door schedule to determine quantities and estimate costs.
Click on schedule quantities to open the new schedule dialog box.
Once you are finished with your revit model you can count any data from your model.
Filter the door schedule by level.
The following is the typical sequence of tasks for each team member working on the project.
Commercial and institutional projects that contain hundreds of doors would have a lot of input to manage 100 doors x 3 4 details each ouch.
It can be a door window schedule where you can show how many doors windows.
In this article i will overview a few ways how to create schedules with element views in autodesk revit so that you could decide which one fits your needs best.
Create a door schedule.
Or it can be wall schedule to show wall length wall area or wall volume.
In this tutorial you learn how to use arlegend.
On my door and window schedules sheet i need to put the elevations of the doors and windows on the sheet.
Create a door detail reference key.
Create a window schedule.
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