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‎2007-02-20 09:42 PM
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‎2007-02-21 01:36 AM
‎2007-02-21
01:36 AM
Eric_CSA wrote:Yes you can.
Can I eliminate windows from the window schedule in Archicad and not eliminate them from the drawing/model./...... I do not want them listed in the Schedule.
Go to Set Up List Schemes and make your selections there.
See attached.
Rod Jurich
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‎2007-02-21 02:13 AM
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Eric_CSA wrote:I would not recommend the list schemes for window schedules, but perhaps Rod can tell us why he prefers that to the interactive schedules.
Can I eliminate windows from the window schedule in Archicad and not eliminate them from the drawing/model. I have existing windows that I want shown on the floor plans to be removed and I do not want them listed in the Schedule.
With the interactive (elements) schedules, you simply add a criterion to filter out the windows that you do not want. You'll find this discussed many times in older threads. The most common method is to set the ID for the windows to be excluded to blank, or to give them some kind of unique prefix/suffix. For example, if you add a criterion for ID <> "" then no windows with a blank ID field will be included. Just change the ID to blank in the Info Box ... or in the interactive schedule itself.
Depending on your numbering system, you can use the Element ID Manager first to assign meaningful ID values to your windows first.
Of course, you can filter based on library part name and all kinds of other things as well if an ID-field solution doesn't do the trick.
Karl
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‎2007-02-21 05:28 AM
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05:28 AM
Karl wrote:Agree with you Karl.
/..I would not recommend the list schemes for window schedules, but perhaps Rod can tell us why he prefers that to the interactive schedules.
Short answer is that I do not use the default parts at all.
And the question may have been more detailed.
And better still it brings an expert to the discussion for us all to better understand AC. Thanks Karl.
Rod Jurich
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‎2007-02-21 06:01 AM
‎2007-02-21
06:01 AM
No, thank you for posting the excellent screenshot, Rod.
Cheers,
Karl
Cheers,
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‎2007-02-21 05:01 PM
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Rod wrote:excuse my ignorance, but where can I find "Set Up List Schemes. What drop down menu (if any) would I find it under?Eric_CSA wrote:Yes you can.
Can I eliminate windows from the window schedule in Archicad and not eliminate them from the drawing/model./...... I do not want them listed in the Schedule.
Go to Set Up List Schemes and make your selections there.
See attached.
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‎2007-02-21 07:00 PM
‎2007-02-21
07:00 PM
It is off by default. Go into the Working Environment to turn on those menu items, and tool bar functions.
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‎2007-02-21 08:42 PM
‎2007-02-21
08:42 PM
Rick wrote:Found it, thank you very much.
It is off by default. Go into the Working Environment to turn on those menu items, and tool bar functions.