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Organize Schedules

Anonymous
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Is there anyone who know if there is possible to organize a schedules?
Or is it impossible?

Look at my picture, I would like to organize diffrent as ArchiCAD is doing.

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Eduardo Rolon
Moderator
In the Schedule Scheme settings click on the arrow for that parameter and clear the others.
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Anonymous
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ejrolon wrote:
In the Schedule Scheme settings click on the arrow for that parameter and clear the others.
Okey I understand, but there is no way that I can do it manually?

Thx for the answer 😃
Barry Kelly
Moderator
Apart from changing the width of the cells you can't do anything manually.
But you can set your schedule so that it is horizontal or vertical, you can arrange in ascending/descending order, you can arrange the order of your fields, you can get sum totals, you can group headers and more.
There are quite a few things you can set up as default - and of course you can change these settings at any time.

What do you want your schedule to look like?

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Erika Epstein
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You can manually rearrange the parameters. In the Scheme Settings on the Fields (bottom) click on the up/down arrow on the left to drag.
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Anonymous
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Thank you Erika, Barry and ejrolon for your help