2022-01-03 08:41 PM - edited 2022-01-03 08:43 PM
Is there a way to rotate the text in cell of a schedule?
2022-01-03 09:36 PM - edited 2022-01-03 09:41 PM
no. but you could - if desperate enough - make a pseudo schedule with fills, text, lines.... and place it over rotated schedule, or over duplicate but rotated schedules one rotated one not. It would have to be a desperate situation 🙂 Export the schedule to XL, tweak, display as .pdf.
And example of the first silly idea is something I did once in order for interactive data to fit the ResCheck app. Copied the page, cut holes in it, adjusted the Interactive Schedule so the data would fit the template/page. Not worth the effort 🙂
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27B USA 2202 Win64 FULL- TESTING ONLY2022-01-03 10:06 PM
Hi Johann, in ordinary Archicad schedules you can’t rotate the text but you can do it in Excel.
2022-01-03 10:20 PM
no, it's one of those things where the tool has limits and we just need to find a balance between what the software does well and it's limited ability to meet graphic/layout proclivities... I always figure I will sacrifice issues of graphic appearances as long as I don't have to sacrifice design/documentation flexibility
2022-01-03 11:28 PM
Not rotated, but you can get it vertical.
R >keep hitting the space bar until you get to the far side of the schedule cell
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Not very pretty, but vertical
David
2022-01-04 05:21 PM
As you are clearly happy with "W x H Size" then consider consolidating ROOM NO. to...
Room No.
Rm No.
Room
Rm#
2022-01-06 08:38 AM
Another wish is like allow you to be able to use formulas in the table like divide multiply etc. instead of pushing the info in excel. Also color coding the rows and columns it will be really useful in my opinion. 😁