I have a wall type tag that I have created with a shared parameter that is a text option that can be added to the wall type number such as an 'A' to wall type 1 becoming a Wall Type '1A'. It is an instance parameter and a shared parameter that shows up in the shared parameters undera 'Wall Type Options' Group.
This is the problem: Everytime I start to tag walls the wall type option is grayed out and uneditable. I have screwed around with it before to finally get it editable, but no logical sequence seems towork twice in a row.
using Revit 2012. any assistance would be appreciated.
thx
doug
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dmc-az wrote:...Everytime I start to tag walls the wall type option is grayed out and uneditable. ..
Can you explain that part?
I add a wall tag, click to add the value for the Wall Type Option, the dialogue box pops up, but the wall type option parameter iis grayed out (i.e. uneditable) and I cannot insert a value.
@Anonymous wrote:I add a wall tag, click to add the value for the Wall Type Option, the dialogue box pops up, but the wall type option parameter iis grayed out (i.e. uneditable) and I cannot insert a value.
Sorry, I don't understand that sequence. Which "dialog box pops up" when placing wall tags?
I figured it out:
Go to manage>Project Parameters
Click Add – Select the name of the ‘Shared parameter’ from the list and make it available to walls
It then shows up as editable in the Wall Tag
thanks for responding to the post!
Ah, OK, the confusion was because of these 2 things:
1) usually, values in tags are entered in the properties dialog box (instance or type) of the object being tagged, not in that dialog that you show, UNLESS the tag contains a group of parameters in the same label; when the tag has different labels with individual parameters, that dialog box is not available.
2) You said that you were doing a "click to add the value" , when it is actually a "double click" what opens that kind of dialog box when a tag contains one single label with multiple parameters.
About the parameter, yes, if you create a shared parameter and want to use it in a project, you need to create a project parameter, and specify a category; otherwise, the project does not "know" that you create a shared parameter, or where to apply it.
and it is important that you choose right category (wall in this case) while addint project paramter.
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