Frequent question: What is a key schedule in Revit?

Key schedules look very similar to component schedules, except that you define them to your specifications. … When you create a key, it is listed as an instance property for the element. When you apply a value for the key, then the key’s attributes are applied to the element.

How do I create a key schedule in Revit?

Create a Key Schedule

  1. Click View tab Create panel Schedules drop-down Schedule/Quantities.
  2. In the New Schedule dialog, select the element category for which you want to schedule keys.
  3. Select Schedule keys. …
  4. Click OK.
  5. In the Schedule Properties dialog, add the predefined fields for the style. …
  6. Click OK.

How do you duplicate a key schedule in Revit?

Duplicate a Schedule

  1. Right-Click the schedule name in the Project Browser.
  2. In the context menu select Duplicate. Note: If the schedule has been split across sheets into segments, an additional selection will be available, Duplicate with Segments. This will duplicate the schedule and retain the segments created.

What is shared parameter in Revit?

NBS BIM Object Shared Parameters for Autodesk® Revit



Shared parameters are parameters that you can add to families or projects and then share with other families and projects. You can add specific data that has not been predefined in the family file or the project template.

Which Revit tab would you open to make a schedule?

Procedure to create a key schedule:

  • Click View tab -> Create panel -> Schedules drop-down -> Schedule/Quantities.
  • In the New Schedule dialog, select the schedule key category.
  • Select Schedule keys.
  • REVIT Architecture automatically fills in the Key name. …
  • Click OK.
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What is a submaster key?

The Sub-Master A opens the main entrance and all the locks on the ground floor, and is held by the manager of the company that occupies that floor. … These keys work with different types of lock, e.g. door locks, cabinet locks, padlocks, etc., as long as the cylinder inside them is of the same model.

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