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© 2012 Autodesk
AB1712 - Schedules: Beyond the Basics
Michael Massey Senior AEC Application Specialist
© 2012 Autodesk
Mike Massey B. Environmental Design – Texas A&M
Senior AEC Building Application Specialist, Applied Software
21 Years of AEC Experience
Autodesk Revit Implementation Certified Expert
Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012 Certified Professional
Co-Author of Autodesk Official Training Courseware
Repeat speaker at Autodesk University and AIA events
Speaker at Revit Technology Conference (RTC) 2012
Published author in magazines and newsletters
http://knowingwhatyoudontknow.blogspot.com
About Me
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Learning Objectives
Understand how to
work with
Parameters in
Schedules
Know when and
where to use Key
Schedules
Create an Embedded
Schedule
Know how to use
Conditional
Formatting in
Schedules
If you can model it, you can schedule it. Using schedules in
Autodesk® Revit software is a powerful way of viewing the
information in your Building Information Modeling (BIM)
projects. Most users create basic schedules and have a good
understanding of how to create schedules. What most users do
not know is some of the more powerful features of schedules.
This class will explore some of the lesser-known aspects of
creating schedules, such as creating embedded schedules,
using conditional formatting in schedules, and understanding
key schedules. We will also dive into shared and project
parameters and how to use them in calculated formulas.
Class Summary
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Thanks for spending
your valuable time
with me today!
Who is in the audience?
Architects
MEP
Structural
BIM Managers
Other
Why did you come
to our class?
About You
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Formulas
Inconsistent Units
Divide by 1’
Special Characters
if((x), Graphic, “”)
Editing All Fields
Uncheck Itemize
Every Instance
How to work with Parameters in
Schedules
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Formulas
Inconsistent Units
Divide by 1’
Inconsistent Units
© 2012 Autodesk
Formulas
Inconsistent Units
Divide by 1’
Special Characters
if((x), Graphic, “”)
Special Characters
© 2012 Autodesk
Formulas
Inconsistent Units
Divide by 1’
Special Characters
if((x), Graphic, “”)
Editing All Fields
Uncheck Itemize
Every Instance
Editing All Fields
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Shared Vs. Family
Vs. Project
Parameters
External Text File
Have one master
shared parameter
file for the entire
office
Take advantage of
Groups to organize
parameters
Used in Families
and in Project
Parameters
Shared Parameters
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Shared Vs. Family
Vs. Project
Parameters
External Text File
Have one master
shared parameter
file for the entire
office
Take advantage of
Groups to organize
parameters
Used in Families and
in Project
Parameters
Shared Parameters
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Define Key Schedule
A schedule for a
schedule
Setting up the Key
Schedule
Add Keys by
selecting New Row
Scheduling the Keys
Add the Key
Schedule
Parameter to the
schedule
When and Where to use Key Schedules
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Define Key Schedule
A schedule for a
schedule
Setting up the Key
Schedule
Add Keys by
selecting New Row
Scheduling the Keys
Add the Key
Schedule
Parameter to the
schedule
Key Schedules
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A schedule in a
schedule
Available in Room
Schedules
Specifying Room
Information in Door
Schedules
How to Create an Embedded Schedule
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A schedule in a
schedule
Available in Room
Schedules
Specifying Room
Information in Door
Schedules
Embedded Schedules
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Used to visually
identify parameters
Used for Design
Validation
Only Appears in
views (not sheets)
Using Conditional Formatting
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Used to visually
identify parameters
Used for Design
Validation
Only Appears in
views (not sheets)
Conditional Formatting
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Material Schedules
Note Block
Schedules
View Schedules
Sheet Lists
Other Types of Schedules
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Material Schedule
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Note Block
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View & Sheet Lists
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Exporting to Excel
Saving to a Revit
File
Inserting a View
from another project
Exporting/Importing Schedules
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Exporting Schedules
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Importing Schedules
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Schedules are a vital part of documentation.
Parameters are needed on a project level and an
office wide level.
Custom parameters and Calculated Value
parameters are needed.
Schedules should be used throughout the project
to assist in meeting design requirements.
Conclusion Learning Objectives
Understand how to
work with
Parameters in
Schedules
Know when and
where to use Key
Schedules
Create an Embedded
Schedule
Know how to use
Conditional
Formatting in
Schedules
© 2012 Autodesk
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services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.