2nd Headline for Index
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‎2024-01-19 05:24 PM - edited ‎2024-01-22 02:16 AM
Good day! Is there a way for me to create a 2nd headline after the Subset Name like this:
Subset
> Layout
>> Drawing1
>> Drawing2
>> Drawing3
> Layout 2
>> Drawings in Layout 2
Subset
> Layout
>> Drawings in that Layout
Thanks in advance!
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‎2024-01-19
05:43 PM
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Laszlo Nagy
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‎2024-01-22
02:38 AM
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Hi Eduardo! Thank you for your answer! However, my options look different.
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‎2024-01-22 12:32 PM
I think that what you are missing is creating Folders in Layout so that you can add "Subset Name" to the Index criteria
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‎2024-01-22
12:55 PM
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Hi! I do have Subsets. Just not the option to make it a secondary headline.
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‎2024-01-22
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Hi! I do have Subsets. Just not the option to make it a secondary headline.
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‎2024-01-22 08:07 PM
In the Index Scheme settings you have added Subsets?
Sections and Elevations need to be in their own folders.
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‎2024-01-23 08:54 AM
I want the Layouts grouped in: Architectural, Structural, Electrical, etc
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‎2024-01-23
01:05 PM
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Ok got it, my Bad
First option, but you want and extra headline under architecture
Second Option using Custom Text to add the second Field:
Third Option for more complex projects and which is the one I prefer is to create an Index for Architecture and another for the consultants:
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‎2024-01-23 06:36 PM
I opted for a new Custom text Column, then hide (column width = 0) the Layout IDs (can't remove then cause I need them for Arrangement) and added empty & nameless views on each Layout for Custom Rows at the top.
Thanks so much, Eduardo!!!!
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