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Duct size annotation

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Anonymous
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Duct size annotation

In a plan view we call out the duct size by the width of the duct then the
height (24x12). When a section is cut along side the same duct we reverse
the dimensions (12x24). The first number always indicates the width that we
are looking at with the second dimension being the depth. Is there a
workaround for this?

Thanks,
Dennis
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

You could create a new duct tag and reverse the two values and use that new tag for your sections.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Oh, never mind. I thought the tag had a separate value for height and width.
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jason.martin
in reply to: Anonymous

Use RME 2009. In 2009 the size will (should) correctly "flip" when using
sections / elevations vs. plan.

See attached image.

jason

"Dennis S. Nunes" wrote in message
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> In a plan view we call out the duct size by the width of the duct then the
> height (24x12). When a section is cut along side the same duct we reverse
> the dimensions (12x24). The first number always indicates the width that
> we are looking at with the second dimension being the depth. Is there a
> workaround for this?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks, Jason. That's good news!

Now if only I can get my new serial number for 2009 I'll be set.

Dennis


wrote in message news:5913054@discussion.autodesk.com...
Use RME 2009. In 2009 the size will (should) correctly "flip" when using
sections / elevations vs. plan.

See attached image.

jason

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