Rows in interactive schedule
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago by Barry Kelly
Hi!
For our projects we use a word document (see attached image), where we fill in text for each room. I figured this should be easily replicated with schedules and zone properties, but I've come up short when it comes to the layout. I haven't figured out how to have repeating rows for every headline ( in my case every room). Is this possible?
Thank you!
Operating system used: Windows 11
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3 weeks ago
Hi,
I'm assuming you want something like this:
Kitchen
- floor
- walls
- wall color
- etc
Living room
- floor
- walls
- wall color
- etc
If so, you can define the main location inside the building as a separate classification, and attribute it to the elements and have it first in the schedule fields.
Then you can tick the Show Headline feature so it will give something like you desired.
Hope I understood your request correctly.
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3 weeks ago
Hi!
Yeah, exactly like that!
How do you mean "define the main location inside the building as a separate classification, and attribute it to the element". How do I do that?
Thank you
Kaj
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago by Barry Kelly
Basically,
When you make your schedule, you can set the zone name (as in room name) to be the first in the fields. And that will be your headline.
after that you can go and check the thing I showed in the previous message.
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago by Barry Kelly
I've done like this:
but get this:
but what I want is this:
Is there something I'm missing?
Thank you
Kaj
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3 weeks ago
Oh, I understand and apparently I was also mistaken - It is not possible to have it in this way:
Kitchen
- floor
- walls
- wall color
- etc
Living room
- floor
- walls
- wall color
- etc
Because the properties of the rooms have to be separate columns.
It will be something more like:
Floor Walls Wall Color etc
Living
Room2
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3 weeks ago
Ah, that's a bummer! Do you know if it's possible with lists?
/Kaj
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3 weeks ago
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with how lists work.
Maybe somebody else can chime in with some insight
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3 weeks ago
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2 weeks ago
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Laszlo Nagy
try clicking on the red-marked button. It flips the field/value direction from top-bottom to left-right.
If you look at my window schedule and Imagine that the big bold window type ID is your room name then the lower displayed values could be your surfaces, yes?
Hope it works!

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3 weeks ago
Lists are a deprecated feature, retained for backwards compatibility for old files. There are many features that have been added to Archicad since List Schemes last saw any improvements (over 20 years ago in Archicad 6.5) - so which LIsts know nothing about. I advise anyone with current projects to not even think about using this old feature... which some day will be removed entirely from the product I would think.