Schedule Views
A schedule is a tabular display of information, extracted from the properties of elements in a project. A
schedule can list every instance of the type of element you are scheduling, or it can collapse multiple instances
onto a single row, based on the schedule's grouping criteria.
You can create a schedule at any point in the design process. As you make changes to the project that affect
the schedule, it automatically updates to reflect those changes. You can add a schedule to a drawing sheet.
See
Adding a Schedule to a Sheet
on page 1002.
You can export a schedule to another software program, such as a spreadsheet program.
Types of Schedules
You can create several types of schedules:
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Schedules (or Quantities)
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Key Schedules
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Material Takeoffs
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Annotation Schedules (or Note Blocks)
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Revision Schedules (see
Revision Schedules on Sheets
on page 1018)
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View Lists (see
Using View Lists
on page 208)
■
Drawing Lists (see
Drawing Lists
on page 1005)
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