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Creating a key schedule

Creating a key schedule - Revit Tutorial

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Creating a key schedule

- [Voiceover] Many of the fields available in schedules are simple tech space fields. Inputting values in such fields can be a tedious affair. Using key schedules can help. A key schedule is a schedule that allows you to create a named style complete with the values for several text fields. You can add this key to your main schedule, and then by choosing one of the predefined key styles from the list, Revit will input all the other values designated by that key. So, what I have here is a large room finish schedule that represents the entire condominium building. So, if we scroll through this, it's a three story building, so you can see I have Level 1 right here, and if I scroll down here's Level 2, and I've got a subtotal for Level 1 above that, and here's Level 3 with a subtotal for Level 3 above that, and the final total is down here at the bottom. So, there's 168 rooms currently in this entire building. So, quite a few rooms, and we have a floor finish, base finish, wall finish…

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