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Compatible with AutoCAD Versions:
13, 14, 2000, 2000i, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
DOOR SCHEDULE
Command to extract information from door symbols and create/update a door
schedule.

The schedule is complete with a legend that defines abbreviations used in the
schedule. To define these abbreviations use the Schedule Abbreviation Manager (SAM
command).
This command was primarily designed to create a schedule that uses
consecutively numbered doors, but it can also be used if you want to use the
schedule with "type" numbering. For example if all the same type doors in your
drawing all have the letter "F" in their door symbol the schedule will only list
"F" once and it will search through all of the symbols with the "F" designation
and find the one with the most information so you only have to enter the
information for door type "F" in one of the door symbols.
Time saving tip:
- Before inserting a lot of door symbols in your drawing take the time to
adjust your default values for the door symbols. This can save a lot of time
by not having to edit some of the symbol values later. The default values for
door symbols are set in the Door Schedule
Titles and Prompts section of the
APS-CONFIG command. If you forget to do this, you can always still use the
TXTEDT command and edit multiple symbols at once.
User configurable options:
- Titles and Prompts
- Main title text
- Legend title text
- Door number column title text
- Width column title text
- Height column title text
- How many categories to include in door symbol / door schedule
- For each category selected to use, specify the following:
- The schedule column title
- The prompt used for this category when editing the door symbol
- The default value to enter for this category when inserting a door symbol
See the Door Schedule
Titles and Prompts section of the
Schedules portion of the
APS-CONFIG command
- Layer and Appearance
- Layer type to use when inserting the schedule
- Corner to use as the insertion / base point for the schedule
- The font file, width factor, height, color, and lineweight for the main
title text
- The font file, width factor, height, color, and lineweight for column
title text
- The font file, width factor, height, color, and lineweight for the data
text
- Height adjustment for box surrounding the main title
- Height and width adjustment for box surrounding column title text
- Height and width adjustment for box surrounding data text
- Color and lineweight for the schedule border
- Color and lineweight for the horizontal title lines
- Color and lineweight for the vertical title lines
- Color and lineweight for the horizontal data area lines
- Color and lineweight for the vertical data area lines
See the door schedule Layer
and Appearances section of the
Schedules portion of the
APS-CONFIG command
Layers:
Known limitations:
Alternate uses:
SAMPLE DOORSCHED COMMAND SYNTAX:
Command: 
Command: DOORSCHED
[If no door schedule exists in the drawing]
--the information from the door symbols is
extracted and the door schedule block is created--
Insertion point:
Select the point where you would like the corner of the schedule to go.
--the schedule is inserted--
[End - If no door schedule exists in the drawing]
[If a door schedule exists in the drawing]
--the information from the door symbols is
extracted and the door schedule block is updated--
The following dialog appears:

Click "OK"
[End - If a door schedule exists in the drawing]
Related Commands
ATTCOUNT Command to sequentially number symbols
using letters, numbers, or a combination of both. Can number them either as you
select them or globally.
Door Symbol Command to insert a
door callout symbol.
FINSCHED Command to create/update a finish schedule
from the information stored in the room symbols.
SAM Schedule Abbreviation Manager - defines and
edits the abbreviations used in the door, window, and finish schedules.
TXTEDT
Command to edit attributes, text, mtext, dimensions, door symbols, window symbols, room name symbols, keynotes, material keys, doors (in plan), windows (in plan), hatch, dwg titles, dwg reference callouts, or an attribute definition.
Room Name/Number Symbol Command to insert a
room name/number symbol.
WINDSCHED Command to create/update a window schedule
from the information stored in the window symbols.
Window Symbol Command to insert a
window callout symbol.
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