


The Formula language is an extension of the normal Revit family formula language, so if you can write Revit family formulas, you can write PropertyWizard formulas. The Target Property can be an Instance Property or a Type Property. The formula will apply to all elements in the Category (you can use filtering in the formula to affect just a subset). The Category of element that you want to apply it to.No need to repeatedly run Dynamo scripts to update the parameters. Set visible properties for X and Y location on all pile foundations so you can schedule them.Īnd best of all, because PropertyWizard is linked into Revit’s parametric change engine, the parameter values are kept up-to-date all the time.Set the Door Numbers of all the doors, using data from the door’s Level and Type.Set the ‘Sheet Number’ of all the sheets from their other parameters.You may think that the standard version of PropertyWizard, at half the price, is a better value! Nevertheless, if you would like to support development of more advanced features like multi-category formulas, on/off switches for formulas, the let() function, etc., this version is here for you to purchase!įor example, with PropertyWizard Pro you can: Right now, there is only one extra feature: the ability to select all formulas and delete them at the same time. This is the Pro version of PropertyWizard, which has extra features for power users. PropertyWizard Pro is an add-in for Autodesk® Revit® that allows you to add formulas to parameters in projects, just as you can add formulas to family parameters in the family editor.
