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Using a schedule to edit the model

Using a schedule to edit the model

- [Voiceover] Most Revit projects have at least a couple schedules, there's usually a door schedule, maybe a furniture schedule, might be a room finish schedule, something like that. And we often think about those schedules as, you know, the reports that we need to place on our drawings in our document sets. But it's also important to remember that a schedule is a live view of your project, and it's actually a really great way to make selections in the model and therefore can help to be a really useful editing tool. So I've got a very simple example here on screen. I've got just a few offices, populated with some information, and in order to use this technique, what you typically wanna do is tile at least two windows. So you wanna have a model view of some kind. I've got a 3D view, but it could just as easily be a 2D view, a floor plan or an elevation, and a schedule. So let me do a really simple example here. I'm gonna…

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