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Using the Edit Handles You can control how objects are listed by
specifying which Columns to Include. For
A selected schedule has edit handles similar example, if you were to uncheck “Common
to those of a CAD box. See “Editing Box- Names” and “Scientific Names” in the Plant
Based Objects” on page 236. Schedule Specification dialog, and then
In addition, schedules have edit handles that check “Flower Color”, the resulting schedule
let you control the order of the rows and would list all red flowers in one line item,
columns, as well as column width: regardless of their species. See “Columns
and Objects to Include” on page 672.
Resize Column Move Column
Using the Edit Tools
A selected schedule or schedules can be
edited in a variety of ways using the buttons
Move Row on the edit toolbar. See “The Edit Toolbar”
on page 38.
• Resize Column edit handles are located
in the Title row, centered on the grid lines Open Row Object(s)
that divide the columns, and can be
dragged left or right. If a column is Click the Open Row Object(s) edit
resized sufficiently small, the text within button to open the specification dialog
will wrap to multiple rows. of the object or objects associated with the
currently selected schedule row. See
• Move Column edit handles are located in “Specification Dialogs” on page 42.
the Heading row, centered in each cell,
and can be dragged left or right. Depending on the objects associated with the
• Move Row edit handles are located in the row, some settings may be reported as “No
first column, centered in each cell, and Change”, and some may not be available to
can be dragged up or down. See “Editing edit.
Schedule Order” on page 671. In some instances, this edit button may not
be available: for example, if identical rooms
The behavior of edit handles may on separate floors are associated with the
depend on the currently active Edit same row of a Room Finish Schedule.
Behavior. See “Defaults, Preferences, and
Edit Behaviors” on page 208. The Open Row Object(s) edit button is
also available in the Materials List. See
In the Specification Dialog “Materials Lists” on page 1263.
The appearance and other attributes of Converting Schedules to Text
schedules can be modified in the
Schedule Specification dialog. See Click the Schedule to Text edit button
“Schedule Specification Dialog” on page to convert the selected schedule to a
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