Revit :: Concatenate 2 Parameters Into One

Mar 8, 2013

Is it possible to concatenate 2 parameters into one in Revit.  So I want the door parameters (i.e. Width, height)  to be automatically generated by the family.  I want those two parameters to be joined in one field width x height.  This is what the department wants. 

If I can't then I can't.  I know earlier versions of Revit could not concatenate.  This is one example but there re several instances where I want (2) separate fields/ parameters to report into one field that can then be used fro a schedule. 

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