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schedule count field and insert header

Anonymous
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two questions:
1- searched but have not found a field format to have a 'count' number unique to each row (records by row) in a schedule/door legend, i.e. 1,2,3,4,.... SImilar to a calc number in an excel spreadsheet. Is there such a field in AC15 schedules? Did find that I can type in a number in a text field.

2- my AC15 will not allow me to "insert header cell above" when i select a row in door schedule the option in the pull down is greyed. ?
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Anonymous
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1. Have found that this type of calculated field is not available in AC schedule table.

2. I thought that 'insert header cell above' meant that i could insert another header farther down a schedule so that i could 'page' a schedule on a layout sheet if the schedule was longer that the height of layout sheet. Again, not so.

>>> So, I follow with a new question:
Is it possible to split a door schedule of rows that paginates the schedule on a layout sheet, i.e. split the schedule into more than one set of rows with another identical header at top of each? Do I have to create a separate door schedule by somehow limiting the doors identified in each?
Karl Ottenstein
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46cruisair wrote:
Is it possible to split a door schedule of rows that paginates the schedule on a layout sheet, i.e. split the schedule into more than one set of rows with another identical header at top of each? Do I have to create a separate door schedule by somehow limiting the doors identified in each?
You have two tools available for wrapping and splitting schedules. Can only post one screenshot per post here, so here's the first: find the "Split Schedule" topic in the Help File / Reference Guide for more info and examples...
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Karl Ottenstein
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...and/or with any schedule placed on a layout, mouse down on a corner to bring up the pet palette. Click the button shown in the attached to wrap the schedule into multiple columns. Check the help file for more info.

Cheers,
Karl
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Anonymous
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karl, split schedule works like a charm. as much as i poked around for a way to do it i never came across this tool. thanks.
Karl Ottenstein
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You're welcome. These options (like many things) are not easy to find since they are not in the primary interface and not in the index of the Reference Guide. 😉

Cheers,
Karl
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