# Schedules

### Schedules

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or:

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**Wall+** creates schedules in the wall assembly using predefined settings.

![](/files/150OqeSYxQ7VGjiTgW2Z)**Create View** – select the schedule views you want to create in the assembly.

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**View Name** – enter a name for the selected view.

**Framing Layer** – select the framing layer you want to filter in the view. It can be: Main Frame, Vertical Nailer, Horizontal Siding, Sheathing, Log, etc.

**Template Type** - select if the template schedule should come from the current project or from the template project.

**Schedule Template** – select a schedule from your current project to be a template for the assembly part list, material takeoff, and other schedules.

Sample schedules will be loaded with **Wall+** ***→*****&#x20;Settings&#x20;*****→*****&#x20;Load Families**.. You can modify it or create your own with your own columns, filters, etc.

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The software automatically creates additional parameters that can be used in schedules.

*Example: **Framing Member Mass** – shows the mass (or weight) of every element.*

*Note: Elements need to have material assigned with a **Density** value. Materials can be assigned to the element subcategory in **Revit →*** ***Manage → Object Styles**.*

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### Count Field Type

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**Count Field Type** – elements can be counted for one instance of the assembly (By Assembly Instance) or can be counted across multiple instances of an assembly (By Assembly Type).

Make sure that **Calculate Totals** setting is selected in your schedule template:

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Then it will count multiple instances of assemblies. After creating or updating the assembly, you will see all counted elements of the same assemblies.

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