EYYYYY! awesome Mr. Aubin. He sent me one of his books for my master degree thesis, he is an ace. Many many thanks Mr. Aubin, it was an 8 out of 10 succeeded !!!
Thanks Jeff and Paul. Not having the patience, if I needed this I would probably continue to just draw a circle around some text and be done with it in a few minutes instead of using another font. Interesting workflow none the less and like you say, you found a use for a lookup table. I can't believe it, but I may have a tip. Paul, this will BLOW YOUR MIND. If you have loads of programs running and you are cycling through with Alt Tab, instead of going past the program you want, and then cycling all the way through again (like in Toy Story I think it was), use Alt Shift Tab and you can cycle back the other way.
Fantastic and fontastic video Paul and Jeff. Lookup tables definitely is something to look up. As always thanks guys for making the live videos such an enjoyable learning experience and with great content. Greetings from Australia.
@@TheRevitKidIt take too much time to type it all out. Do you have streaming way now. This is problem on every project since I move to Revit since 2006. In autocad, I use sheetset, which is similar to revit index sheet schedule automation. but I can not get revit to recognized it.
@@harutanaka3647 You will not get Revit to recognize it... you have to build palceholder sheets in a revit sheet list... You can automate it using Dynamo if you'd like but that is the process. Like I said above, look up "placeholder sheets" in Revit.
Hey I got the answer for this question actually.... We can apply conditional format any to any column by using rule of any other parameter (not necessary that its the same column)... We just need to apply it in each column so that we can have the whole row colored based on the rule. Earlier I didn't realise tha we can use any parameter in the rule of conditional formatting a colum in schedule... Its little difficult to explain without visuals but I hope this makes sense to you guys...
EYYYYY! awesome Mr. Aubin. He sent me one of his books for my master degree thesis, he is an ace. Many many thanks Mr. Aubin, it was an 8 out of 10 succeeded !!!
Thanks Jeff and Paul.
Not having the patience, if I needed this I would probably continue to just draw a circle around some text and be done with it in a few minutes instead of using another font.
Interesting workflow none the less and like you say, you found a use for a lookup table.
I can't believe it, but I may have a tip. Paul, this will BLOW YOUR MIND.
If you have loads of programs running and you are cycling through with Alt Tab, instead of going past the program you want, and then cycling all the way through again (like in Toy Story I think it was), use Alt Shift Tab and you can cycle back the other way.
Murray! Thanks for tuning in! I, for one, did NOT know about the Alt Shit Tab! Thanks for sharing! haha!
This was awsum - new to the channel and loving it.
Welcome! So glad you enjoyed and thanks for the sub!
Thank you both!! As always super helpful and informative!
Fantastic and fontastic video Paul and Jeff. Lookup tables definitely is something to look up. As always thanks guys for making the live videos such an enjoyable learning experience and with great content. Greetings from Australia.
Thanks for asking Paul to give self intro 😅😅
That's funny.
It is weird seeing Paul's face and not a Revit screen while his voice is in the background😁
I’ve been using Revit since Revit 3 and I’d never been able to figure out what lookup tables were. Thanks.
Awesome! So glad it was helpful!
Imagine if the amount of time that went into hacking Revit was invested in making Revit do what it should...
Truth
Is there any workaround to make lookup tables work for system families too? Or always just for loadable families?
Great question.... I'll have to dig in and see, but I don't think so.
Master Mr. Aubin
Wow, like the Intro
Thanks!
Consultants are all on AutoCAD,
Is there a way to extract AutoCAD sheet set into Revit Sheet Index schedule ?
Google how to make “placeholder sheets”
@@TheRevitKidIt take too much time to type it all out. Do you have streaming way now. This is problem on every project since I move to Revit since 2006. In autocad, I use sheetset, which is similar to revit index sheet schedule automation. but I can not get revit to recognized it.
@@harutanaka3647 You will not get Revit to recognize it... you have to build palceholder sheets in a revit sheet list... You can automate it using Dynamo if you'd like but that is the process. Like I said above, look up "placeholder sheets" in Revit.
By using dynamo Is there any way that we can do for parametric graphic scale used by lookup formula?
Yes.
How can we format all the cells in a row of schedule with conditional formatting in revit schedule?
I have same question
Hey Pratik, not sure what you mean? Can you explain?
Hey I got the answer for this question actually....
We can apply conditional format any to any column by using rule of any other parameter (not necessary that its the same column)... We just need to apply it in each column so that we can have the whole row colored based on the rule.
Earlier I didn't realise tha we can use any parameter in the rule of conditional formatting a colum in schedule...
Its little difficult to explain without visuals but I hope this makes sense to you guys...
like they say "the first 20-years is the hardest"...🤢