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    <title>idea Electrical homerun arrows en Revit Ideas</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;Can you create a secondary homerun in Revit that has a different homerun leader, like a continuation, circle, or filled circle? This way someone can switch out the current wiring homerun to another option.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes I have the need to showing things as going up, down or continuation to another place.&amp;nbsp; Right now, I have arrows with a keyed note or just a note telling them where to look for the continuation of that circuit.&amp;nbsp; I feel this would make things simpler to understand the circuiting and cleaner looking for the drawings.&amp;nbsp; My other option is adding a to the circuit tag a designation (TIE) when I place the circuit number at the end of the homerun.&amp;nbsp; ie.&amp;nbsp; P1-12 (TIE) which is basically using the E-tag with panel name, number and comment on same line.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2022 19:08:48 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;Can you create a secondary homerun in Revit that has a different homerun leader, like a continuation, circle, or filled circle? This way someone can switch out the current wiring homerun to another option.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes I have the need to showing things as going up, down or continuation to another place.&amp;nbsp; Right now, I have arrows with a keyed note or just a note telling them where to look for the continuation of that circuit.&amp;nbsp; I feel this would make things simpler to understand the circuiting and cleaner looking for the drawings.&amp;nbsp; My other option is adding a to the circuit tag a designation (TIE) when I place the circuit number at the end of the homerun.&amp;nbsp; ie.&amp;nbsp; P1-12 (TIE) which is basically using the E-tag with panel name, number and comment on same line.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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