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Conditional formatting - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit Schedules
Conditional formatting
- [Instructor] This one's cool, I like to use it for egress. What I'd like to do is set up a schedule that when a certain criteria is breached that cell turns red. We'll use a distance line for the schedule that I had made. So to get started, load the linked in travel line into your model or open the Architectural model I am using. So for example, I'm going to jump into my Architectural. Conditional model. Go to the Insert tab. And click Load Family. Browse to where you're keeping your exercise files. And find linked in travel line. Click Open. Now it's in your model. So what I'm going to do is I'm just going to draw this in. I'm going to make a little egress going out just randomly draw it in. So on the Architecture tab click your Component button. And I'm going to place on work plane. I'm going to pick a point here. I guess I'll come down to my corridor. Pick a point there. I'm going to pick a point here. I'm going to pick another point here. Onto here. Maybe come straight down like…
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