ArchiCAD 24 and Light Schedule Symbol
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2020-12-16 05:49 PM
This is the Schedule creator
This is how it looks in the schedule editor preview
This is how it looks in the layout sans the 2D symbol
Aaron
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2020-12-17 03:19 AM
Is it correct or are the 2D symbols missing?
I am wondering if it has something to do with renovation filters or MVO settings.
These are saved with the view of the schedule that you are placing on the layout (at least you should be saving the schedule as a view).
Opening the source will open it with all of the view settings.
This is different from just opening a schedule form the project map (where you control all of the settings).
Barry.
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2020-12-17 02:35 PM
I didn't modify the MVO or the graphic override or the renovation filter for schedules in the ArchiCAD 24 template. The layer setting for schedules is to show all the layers for the schedule.
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2020-12-17 08:17 PM
The first column does not show the symbol or text no matter what it is. I put the 2D symbol on the second column and it shows when you place the layout on the sheet.
Aaron

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2020-12-18 02:25 AM
ATeam wrote:
I found a fix and what I would classify as a bug in archicad.
The first column does not show the symbol or text no matter what it is. I put the 2D symbol on the second column and it shows when you place the layout on the sheet.
Well spotted.
As soon as you tick the option to 'Show Headline', the first column can no longer be the 2D plan view or it will not show when placed on a layout (it is fine in the schedule preview).
I am having no problem when I use a text field as the first one even when 'Show Headline' is ticked.
Barry.
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2020-12-22 04:12 PM
Thank you very much for your report!
This is a known issue to us. Using 2D Plan Preview in headlines is not fully supported, nor disabled, so it has some issues. The workaround here is to untick "Show Headline" in the schedule or to rearrange the columns in a way that the preview pictures are not in the first one.
I hope this will clarify the problem. If you have any further questions, feel free to let me know!
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
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2022-11-10 11:24 PM
Will this be fixed or addressed in any way? Quite frustrating, and unless you are aware of this workaround it can be very confusing for users.
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