Not sure to post this here or in the MEP forum but since it seems to be a Worksharing problem, here goes:
I'm working on a project for an...
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Ok, think I get it.
First off: IFC's aren't meant to work with. They're meant to be used like you would use a dwg from a project partner:...
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Yeah, unfortunately I'm not around much anymore (lot's of other stuff going on, but I do hope I can give you more info on in a short while)
But...
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You do know there's a world outside of the US where market rates for ADSK are not 90% right? More the opposite...
Anyway, always love reading...
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Not for entire rows no. You could try adding a parameter to the schedule and create some sort of conditional formatting. But that will probably only work...
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Same here. I don't manually dabble with SP's. Too much hassle for me and frankly, knowing my trackrecord of breaking stuff, it would probably turn into...
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+1 for the Color Scheme and just modelling the floors. If they're there, they're there. Period.
Having said that, there's no reason not to use an...
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Remember I did hack this one for you?? Wonder if it's time to share this with the public....
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Yeah, it looks like you could definately trim down the variables a bit. Haven't gone that far though. Hate math...
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What usual helps me:
X = A/B + C/D - 2*(C/E)*F + (C/2)/D
you want A, right?
so: A/B = X - C/D + 2*(C/E)*F - (C/2)/D...
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You can't. Symbols are set up in a way that they will always have the same size when printed. In other words: their printed size is not related to the...
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Oh my, you didn't have to put in such a lenghty answer...
1. Create an extra parameter "Flg Width Calc" to actually constrain...
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I know. But since I am one of those people underrating it, that shouldn't come as a surprise.
However, if we start talking about smurfs for...
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