Yes. I like to do that too. I select the doors clockwise starting from the front door around the exterior and then the around the inside about the same way so there is some kind of rime and reason to the numbering.
But of course when I come across the same door in a different location I assign it the original ID. Of course I will always mess it up a little which is why I do the final ID assignments in the schedules where I can see enough of the parameters all at the same time to make sorting and assigning ID much easier than in plan view.
Then I proceed to the second floor picking up where I left off with the numbering. The problem is with my technique which I may need to change.
The reason the hand/orientation of the doors was not showing is because some of the doors that were not exactly the same but still had the same ID before I was finished sorting and assigning the ID's.
So it is a good thing that whenever this condition exists it will not show an orientation/hand for those doors. It's letting you know that the same ID has been assigned to doors that are not actually identical.
I will have to change my procedures for assigning door ID's. It can be a real challenge if there is no attempt to organize them until you finalize the schedule.
In this case, I went to the first floor plan where the doors were through a bad process, correct and I made a Favorite named for the door ID.
Then I showed the first floor as a ghost story so I could see what doors had been assigned what ID. The I just applied the favorite with that door ID to the matching doors on the second floor.
I am also probably making the mistake of making one door schedule for each floor.
The entire situation stem from not keeping track of the door ID's from the beginning. I just place any door and any window as a place holder until the time for editing them comes along.
It would be much easier if I were not concerned about a rational, uniform, and consistent assignment of the ID's. Random ID's would be very easy.
I do the same kind for organization with windows. I show some little elevations on the same sheet as the window schedules for easy reference for the builder and also I can see all of the windows in elevation as I tweak the window schedules.
http://screencast.com/t/XGieEJOm7Gy
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