Attach AutoDesk Revit information (Area, Volume,...) to Excel cells. Updates in Excel are automatically updated (after check) in Excel. The movie shows how updated Revit information is updated in Excel
@thieske4u Hello, I'm very sorry for the very late respons. We actually develop routines with the API's of Revit and Excel. It's functioning well, but we will bring it further to make it more stable. It's also a 2-way connection, so also sending back changed data to revit. See the latest movie
How do you get this to work without exporting a txt file and then bringing it into excel? Seems only somewhat "dynamic". If it were dynamic I could change values in Excel and have it update the model (reverse flow of information), which is what Revit is supposed to be good at. If nothing else, perhaps the Revit schedules could look/feel/operate much more like excel, and they could be presentable to clients as a "pretty picture / chart" early on in the programming/schematic phase of a project.
@thieske4u Hello, I'm very sorry for the very late respons. We actually develop routines with the API's of Revit and Excel. It's functioning well, but we will bring it further to make it more stable. It's also a 2-way connection, so also sending back changed data to revit. See the latest movie
youtube.com/watch?v=yP97wuRA1yU&feature=youtu.be
kokolehero 1 week ago
I would like to know how you do this. Extra plugin for excel??
I am looking for something like this for my company.
thieske4u 6 months ago
How do you get this to work without exporting a txt file and then bringing it into excel? Seems only somewhat "dynamic". If it were dynamic I could change values in Excel and have it update the model (reverse flow of information), which is what Revit is supposed to be good at. If nothing else, perhaps the Revit schedules could look/feel/operate much more like excel, and they could be presentable to clients as a "pretty picture / chart" early on in the programming/schematic phase of a project.
adafchik 8 months ago