I need to tag my roof soffits, exactly the same way I tag my ceilings to show the height. At present, I have tried to use a ceiling, roof, and multicategory tag to tag a roof soffit and it does not work!!!
Autodesk, how do you tag a roof soffit? Can you please send me a roof soffit tag.rfa to start from? The category does not exist in the OOTB family templates.
HELP!!
Roof soffits are not taggable elements in Revit.
What is your reasoning for not making roof soffits taggable elements?
If ceilings are taggable, intelligent parameter-reading roof soffits tags would save time using the same parametric intellegence.
@boo2u20 wrote:
What is your reasoning for not making roof soffits taggable elements?
If ceilings are taggable, intelligent parameter-reading roof soffits tags would save time using the same parametric intellegence.
I do not know the history of why soffits are not taggable elements? If you would like to suggest this as an improvement you can send our team feedback at this link and this can be something considered for enhancement in a future release.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=1109794
oh dear. just another item to add to the list of Revit and Autodesks fundamental misunderstanding of their own product. If wish list items actually came true....
R2020 and STILL unable to tag soffits. Quite frustrating, especially because you CAN create a tag for the Roof sub-category, so you're let wander down a path that then you can't implement.
Very disappointing.
Perhaps soffits should be removed so we don't model what we cannot tag. Is there a way to covert soffits to ceilings?
You always can edit an existing family (ceiling or roof for example) and update "Family Category and Parameters" to be whatever you want (Roof Soffit Tags for example). Now you have an annotation family for Roof Soffits, where it recognizes Roof Soffits.
Best of luck
I agree. There should be a Soffit Tag family, and a Soffit Tag category. (Using Revit 2023). Or at least the category and a property set, so that the user can create the family, if it is not included in the library.
I was able to tag it using a keynote tag, but, it would be better to have a soffit tag, to be consistent with the same methods used to tag other things, such as ceilings.