There is an even faster way to add a parameter. In the schedule properties, click on the parameter that you want to add to the fixture that does not have that parameter, then edit parameter, then on check box "Add to all elements in the selected categories" and choose lighting fixtures. Voila...all lighting fixtures will have selected parameter.
No way….I gotta go try that! I’d imagine you still gotta do one parameter at a time but you could add it to all the fixtures currently loaded in your project?
@@theelectricaldepartment Yes, it must be one parameter at a time, not all can be added at once. Of course, it applies to all lighting fixtures in the project.
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There is an even faster way to add a parameter. In the schedule properties, click on the parameter that you want to add to the fixture that does not have that parameter, then edit parameter, then on check box "Add to all elements in the selected categories" and choose lighting fixtures. Voila...all lighting fixtures will have selected parameter.
No way….I gotta go try that! I’d imagine you still gotta do one parameter at a time but you could add it to all the fixtures currently loaded in your project?
@@theelectricaldepartment Yes, it must be one parameter at a time, not all can be added at once. Of course, it applies to all lighting fixtures in the project.
Amazing video! Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for the new video!
Very useful, thank you so much
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Thanks for the video! Is there a way to insert the parameters in the family all at one time instead of one at a time? Thanks.
Be much faster using the Interoperability tool.
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As a special bonus, we're offering a free download of an Electrical Clearance family that anyone can use to designate a "no fly" zone or clearance zone that must be maintained in front of electrical equipment. Drop it anywhere you need folks to keep clear of zappy things!
HELLO SIR CAN YOU TEACH HOW TO MAKE A LOADE SCHEDULE IN A SINGLE PHASE
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