After playing around trying to implement it, I found a right and left tag were needed to get a consistent clean look when the text wraps. Great video thanks!
Good idea with Type Comments + Comments! Sometimes I used to use Generic Annotiation Family with label as text input. Afterwards it's easy to schedule it (schedules-> note block -> your generic annotation family). Then I see all posible text notes in the project.
Is there a way to get the category tag to report the component thickness being used? Like if switch between plywood thickness example 3/4" Plywood Sheathing or 1/2" Plywood Sheathing
Glad I found your youtube channel, you have great revit videos. If you were to make the 'HOLOW' mistake you could use Find/Replace to change all HOLOW text to HOLLOW. I am trying to find a video on best practices for tagging elevations with notes such as 'roof at 30° pitch' and 'brickwork as per schedule'. Do you have any videos or tips for this? I am currently using text notes for elevations as the builders I work with don't like looking at a keynote and having to refer to a schedule..
Thanks for the kind words and I am happy to have been a help! I dont have a video specific to that but it is a good idea. I have some on tags though. I will consider putting on together about that though.
Revit = How to make easy things complicated and complicated things complex in the name of smartness and parametric! Now a days students spend more time in learning this overcomplicated software like Revit instead of learning the real Architecture!
that's wonderful and very specific explanation about tags, i really learned a lot. thanks a lot.
After playing around trying to implement it, I found a right and left tag were needed to get a consistent clean look when the text wraps. Great video thanks!
Good idea with Type Comments + Comments! Sometimes I used to use Generic Annotiation Family with label as text input. Afterwards it's easy to schedule it (schedules-> note block -> your generic annotation family). Then I see all posible text notes in the project.
Ahh yes, another great way to do it!
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great video as always , never occurred to me that i could tag detail items
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Thanx so much for this informative video--pp
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Glad you think so!
Would you be willing to share the detail tag family that you are using? Thank you!
Is there a way to get the category tag to report the component thickness being used? Like if switch between plywood thickness example 3/4" Plywood Sheathing or 1/2" Plywood Sheathing
Yes, this would have to be done with an IF formula in the family itself. Likely a shared parameter as well so it would translate to a tag.
Glad I found your youtube channel, you have great revit videos. If you were to make the 'HOLOW' mistake you could use Find/Replace to change all HOLOW text to HOLLOW.
I am trying to find a video on best practices for tagging elevations with notes such as 'roof at 30° pitch' and 'brickwork as per schedule'. Do you have any videos or tips for this? I am currently using text notes for elevations as the builders I work with don't like looking at a keynote and having to refer to a schedule..
Thanks for the kind words and I am happy to have been a help! I dont have a video specific to that but it is a good idea. I have some on tags though. I will consider putting on together about that though.
Revit = How to make easy things complicated and complicated things complex in the name of smartness and parametric! Now a days students spend more time in learning this overcomplicated software like Revit instead of learning the real Architecture!
Couldn’t agree with you more! It’s sad but the time we live in haha