![]() ![]() If you shift your curser to the left still in that row in the Worksheet to under Common Name you will see a formula =(?Plant Record?. Up the top of the Worksheet beside the green tick =(?Plant Record?.?Scheduled Size?) - this is the formula that grabs the Scheduled Size from the Edit Definition when you right click a plant as above Vectorworks 2020 SP3 Crack is a very powerful software that helps in creating CAD and 3D design for architects, engineers as well as designers.Vectorworks 2020 SP3 helps you simplify scheduling, improve graphics output, and simplify drawing distribution to increase productivity faster than ever.If you look at the file I posted the other day above and open the Worksheet you will see a little black triangle to the left up the top under the red X ? click it and in the drop down click Database Headers and you should see Row with 3 to left of it with a little diamond to the left of the 3 ? in that row follow it to the right and under Scheduled Size click in that cell You could probably use one of the Comments Fields in the Plant Database itself also if you wanted to If you select a plant in a drawing and right click and Edit or in the RB browser the same go into Definition ? here is the tricky bit ? here you have Scheduled Size ? so this information is entered here ![]() ![]() Do you add that field, or just use one of the VW-comment fields (maybe that's what you were getting at)? And if you add it, can you make it a VW prefix field, or are they sort of defaults that can't be changed? I'm still not finding any official (VW prefix) field to enter the size information though. ![]()
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