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I mentioned to Joe E while he was doing my training last week, that it would seem that the entire metrics section would be much more useful if they were reportable. Right now, for instance I have a project with 32 revit models, each with several metrics that I want to track, and they only way to look at any of them is through the metrics dashboard. If there was a task to export metric reports that would be much more useful to be able to track the overall metrics of a project over time through excel.

Brian - gotcha - so this might be more like a report in the reports section than a metric (the metrics tend to be "one measurement for the whole model"). Or if we could determine what an acceptable amount of detail lines were per view, we could make a metric for "# of Views with Too Many Detail Lines" :).
I would like to be able to count detail lines in a specific view. We have some stubborn users that continue to detail views with lines instead of model elements and detail components, so being able to extract a report of where and how many detail lines are used would be awesome!