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Tag Question Please.... .
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Okay I know this has been beaten to death but here goes. I have supply and return air terminals. I have two tags for these. One with the ID and the cfm and one for just the ID. IOs there a way to tag each one with it's appropriate tag with changing the tag first or going bac kto do it after? Maybe I missed something.
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Re: Tag Question Please.... .
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No, since they are of the same Category. You can set the default Tag for the Category under Annotate tab » Tag ▼ Loaded Tags. The best way to repeatedly Tag elements using a 'non-default' Tag, is to Tag an element, change that Tag to the correct Type via Type Selector, and then use the Create Similar tool with that Tag to create multiple instances of that Type.
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I figured as much. It would be nice if you set that in the family to read a certain tag Does make it kind of time consuming to have to switch tags before or after rather then being able to set it to a "default" tag THanks
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I can see that being very useful. I imagine that it would work similar to setting an arrowlead to a Tag Type (a pull-down list to select an alternate default Category Tag to use), except that the initial setting would be something like "<By Category>". Sounds like a great wishlist item to me!
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