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    sforsberg215
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    Registered: ‎02-23-2011

    Create Tags for No catagory

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    07-21-2011 06:43 AM

    Hi!

     

    I would like to create a plumbing riser tag. I am not sure what catagory to use or what type of tag I should use.

     

    Any suggestions are welcome.

     

    Thanks :smileyvery-happy:

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    Re: Create Tags for No catagory

    07-21-2011 07:36 AM in reply to: sforsberg215

    What version of Revit are you using?

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    Re: Create Tags for No category

    07-21-2011 09:53 AM in reply to: sforsberg215

    sforsberg215 wrote:

    Hi!

     

    I would like to create a plumbing riser tag. I am not sure what category to use or what type of tag I should use.

     

    Any suggestions are welcome.

     

    Thanks :smileyvery-happy:


    It depends on the category your going to tag. EVERYTHING is based off a category. If your going to tag a pipe riser, than you would use pipe tag. If you have a cap on the top you would use pipe accessory/fitting tag depending on what the family/system family is categorized under..Etc.

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