How to Add Images to a Revit Schedule

There are several reasons you might want to add images to a schedule, perhaps to show the shape of a tag or symbol.  Another reason would be to show the color of the area in an Area Schedule.

For either case you will need to find or create an image file and add it to the project.

To add the image to the project, go to the Insert tab, Manage Images

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Select Add

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Browse to find the image file you want to add and repeat until all images are added.

Once all of the images you need are loaded go to the schedule.

Make sure you have the Image parameter added to your schedule

Then next to each line, at the right of the column, select the … to add the associated image.

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The images will show once the schedule is added to the sheet.

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You control the size of the image by adjusting the Image column on the sheet.

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Sr. Technical Support Specialist, Building<br><br>Sherry is a certified Autodesk Building Solutions Technical Support Specialist at IMAGINiT. She has been a speaker at several AUGI Cad Camps and a co-speaker at Autodesk University. She is also a certified expert in Revit Architecture. She has 30 plus years of experience in the Architectural field and supports all the Autodesk Building Solutions software. She began her career with us as an Application Engineer conducting training, product demonstrations, and implementation services. She now focuses her knowledge and dedication to the National Solution Center here at IMAGINiT.

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