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2. Move the Sheet Number and Sheet Name fields from the list on the
left to the column on the right.
3. On the Filter tab, choose to filter by Sheet Number. From the next
drop-down, choose begins with.
4. In the third field, enter the letter A . (Be sure to use an uppercase A ,
because Revit filters are case sensitive.) The filter should look like
Figure 12.13.
FigUre 12.13 Create a filter for specific sheets.
5. On the Sorting/Grouping tab, choose to sort by Sheet Number, and
make sure the Itemize every instance is checked.
6. When you've finished, click OK to close the dialog box. You should
have a schedule with only sheet numbers that begin with the letter A .
You can drag the right-most edge of column B to make room for the
full sheet name if necessary (Figure 12.14).
FigUre 12.14 The filtered
Sheet List
7. With the sheet list view still active, click the Insert button in the
Rows panel of the ribbon; then choose Data Row. You should see a
row appear with a sheet name defined as Unnamed.
8. Change the name to FLOOR PLANS and the number to A100 . You
have created a placeholder sheet. These are useful when creating an
outline sheet set and filling in sheet parameters, before you create an
actual sheet with a titleblock in your project.
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