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Creating a room finish schedule, part 1 - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit for Interior Architecture
Creating a room finish schedule, part 1
- [Instructor] When I create a Room Finish Schedule, I usually like to do a slightly more advanced version of the traditional Room Finish Schedule. And that kind of Room Finish Schedule is broken into two separate parts. The first part is creating what's called a Schedule Key, which has all the different materials that'll be a part of that Room Finish Schedule. Then, I'll create the Room Finish Schedule itself, which will reference those Schedule Keys. To create the Schedule Keys, which is key schedule, which can then be put somewhere inside of your document set, we first need to go up here to the View tab on the ribbon, then select on Schedules. Then click Schedules/Quantities. In the New Schedule dialog box, the materials that we'll be creating a new schedule for will still be related to rooms, so we need to scroll down until we find rooms. Then click on rooms For the name, this Schedule Key that we'll be creating will be for wall finishes, or actually, the base that goes around the…
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Assigning finishes to rooms6m 34s
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Creating a room finish schedule, part 16m 12s
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Creating a room finish schedule, part 24m 47s
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Creating new materials3m 45s
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Material display in drawings7m 15s
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Material display in renderings5m 45s
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Tagging materials (BIM)6m 2s
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Materials at floors7m 49s
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