Open Revit Schedules in Excel in a single click

It’s not hard to think of reasons why one may want to get Revit Data into excel:
Review model data, manage sheet lists, export data and quantities for sharing with collaborators outside the Revit environment, and many others.

There are several options for achieving this:
Dynamo
– Revit’s builtin .txt/.csv export, and load that into excel
– Custom addins such as Ideate’s Bim Link, or one the many options available, both free and paid on the Autodesk App Store
– Use this quick and dirty Python script, just because pyRevit.

It’s a convenient, single click button that will open all selected schedules in excel.

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Base script taken from pyRevit Respository.

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