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Using images in schedules

Using images in schedules - Revit Tutorial

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Using images in schedules

- [Voiceover] In this movie, I'd like to talk about adding images to schedules. So, all of the objects in the schedules can actually have an image file associated with them. It can be a JPEG, or a PNG, so I'd like to show a simple example of that here. Now, whether or not it's a cut sheet from the manufacturer, or it's a photograph of the object, or some other image file if you want to store that image file in the object itself then you could use the schedule to actually display those images. Now, there's a couple of steps to set it up, so let's go ahead and get started here. If I select one of these Corbu chairs and look over here on the properties palette, the image field is listed under Identity Data and there's a small Browse button here. And you could add an image individually to that chair. Because of the schedule that we have, that we've previously set up in one of the earlier movies, we've actually got all of our items listed here individually and so for example when I click…

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