TIPS AND TRICKS: HOW TO CREATE SHARED PARAMETER
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hi, rich how to create shared parameter of flanges and the number of bolts in flanges, which will be included quantify in the schedule???? many thanks
To create a shared parameter for flanges and the number of bolts in flanges that will be included in the schedule in Revit, follow these steps:
1. Define a Shared Parameter:
• Open your Revit project.
• Go to the “Manage” tab.
• Under “Settings,” select “Shared Parameters.”
• In the “Shared Parameters” dialog, click “New” to create a new parameter.
• Define the parameter details, such as name, data type (Integer for number of bolts), discipline, group, etc.
• Make sure you set the “Shared” option to “Yes.”
2. Add the Shared Parameter to Elements:
• Load the shared parameter into the project or family that contains your flange elements.
• Edit the family or project where you want to use the shared parameter.
• Apply the shared parameter to the appropriate family category (e.g., “Flanges”) and the parameter you’ve created.
3. Schedule Creation:
• In the project environment, go to the “View” tab.
• Click on “Schedules” and then “Schedule/Quantities.”
• In the “New Schedule/Quantities” dialog, select the category that includes your flange elements.
• In the “Fields” section of the dialog, add the shared parameter you’ve created (e.g., “Number of Bolts”) to the schedule.
• Customize the schedule appearance and grouping as needed.
4. Populate Data:
• Go back to your project and input the data for each flange instance, including the number of bolts.
5. View and Export the Schedule:
• Go to the view where you’ve placed the schedule.
• Review the populated data, including the number of bolts for each flange.
• You can also export the schedule to formats like Excel for further analysis or reporting.
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