Defining the Height of a Revision Schedule
You can limit the size of a revision schedule on a title block. See
Defining the Height of the Revision Schedule
on page 990.
Building Revision Schedules from the Top Down or Bottom Up
Revision schedules can display information in various ways. Some design firms use a top-down approach,
with column headings and revision rows starting at the top of the schedule. Other design firms use a
bottom-up approach, with column headings and revision rows starting at the bottom of the schedule. A
new feature allows you to specify how Revit Architecture builds revision schedules. See
Building a Revision
Schedule from the Top Down or Bottom Up
on page 991.
Numbering for Revisions
Previous versions of Revit Architecture used numeric numbering for revisions. In Revit Architecture 2009,
you can specify numeric numbering, alphabetic numbering, or no numbering for each revision. For alphabetic
numbering, you can specify the characters to use in the sequence.
Related topics
■
Numbering for Revisions
on page 1013
■
Assigning a Numbering Scheme to a Revision
on page 1013
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