From the course: Revit: Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting

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Show nested families on schedules

Show nested families on schedules

- [Instructor] I was recently on one of the groups that I belong to at LinkedIn, the Revit Users group in particular and I noticed this post about scheduling nested families and it gave me the idea that maybe we should revisit the concept of nested families here in the series. The original poster here has a question about her furniture schedule, she's got a conference table with six chairs, but only the conference table is showing up on the schedule, and she was questioning how to solve that. There are several comments and you know, the solution is quite simple. You just need to make the nested elements within that family, set them as shared families, and so you can see here there are some solutions being suggested, and the original poster did figure out their original problem down here. Let's go ahead and take a look at this within Revit, it's pretty easy thing to set up. So, to get us started, I have a really simple file…

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