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This just happened to me.
I tried EVERYTHING.
It turns out the "height" of the placed room was too short and the floor plan view "cut plane" of the view was too high. The rest of the rooms went from floor to ceiling, this particular new room was shorter so it wasn't being "cut" through.
To fix:
Cut a new section through this room/area on the plan. Turn on "rooms" (and all sub categories) in the section view. Select the room and adjust its height. Delete the section.
This just happened to me.
I tried EVERYTHING.
It turns out the "height" of the placed room was too short and the floor plan view "cut plane" of the view was too high. The rest of the rooms went from floor to ceiling, this particular new room was shorter so it wasn't being "cut" through.
To fix:
Cut a new section through this room/area on the plan. Turn on "rooms" (and all sub categories) in the section view. Select the room and adjust its height. Delete the section.
I had this issue also, and had already checked all the listed solutions, but found another in case it applies to another poor soul:
If you have a plan region around the area, and a wall boundary of the room that's giving you problems has shifted out of the selected plan region boundary, it won't show the room, nor the tags associated with it.
Fixing the boundary of the plan region to include the wall of the room worked for me, showing me the room in that view as well as the massive abundance of room tags I had attempted to place.
I had this issue also, and had already checked all the listed solutions, but found another in case it applies to another poor soul:
If you have a plan region around the area, and a wall boundary of the room that's giving you problems has shifted out of the selected plan region boundary, it won't show the room, nor the tags associated with it.
Fixing the boundary of the plan region to include the wall of the room worked for me, showing me the room in that view as well as the massive abundance of room tags I had attempted to place.
I was having the same issue, and in my case it was about the "Limit offset" configuración of the Room tag, the "limit offset" it needs to be set above your "Cut plane" of the Floor plan view.
1. Check the "Cut plane"
2. Set the "Limit offset" above "Cut plane"
Watch the Screencast for better explanation.
I was having the same issue, and in my case it was about the "Limit offset" configuración of the Room tag, the "limit offset" it needs to be set above your "Cut plane" of the Floor plan view.
1. Check the "Cut plane"
2. Set the "Limit offset" above "Cut plane"
Watch the Screencast for better explanation.
Based on the error message... You WERE able to place a room tag. It just wasn't visible for whatever reason.
Based on the error message... You WERE able to place a room tag. It just wasn't visible for whatever reason.
Hi,
I had the same error and found a solution. For the rooms that were not showing up they were on a different workset.
When I changed those room boundaries to an interior walls workset instead of the floors workset they tagged.
Hope this helps.
Hi,
I had the same error and found a solution. For the rooms that were not showing up they were on a different workset.
When I changed those room boundaries to an interior walls workset instead of the floors workset they tagged.
Hope this helps.
View Template? Room Tag visibility unchecked?
View Template? Room Tag visibility unchecked?
The room is likely to be unenclosed.
Try adding a room separation line around obvious open areas in order to reset the room boundaries.
The room is likely to be unenclosed.
Try adding a room separation line around obvious open areas in order to reset the room boundaries.
confirm the phasing is the same.
if you placed a room in one phase and duplicated the view and changed the phase the room would not tag in the new phase.
if the room was created and nothing changed from view to view (phase, Phase Filter, view template, scope box crop region etc) the room should tag properly.
if you are doing a callout and the limit of the callout is interfering or the crop region is not visible the tag could be placed outside the crop region or the annotative crop region, try tagging with the leader box checked
confirm the phasing is the same.
if you placed a room in one phase and duplicated the view and changed the phase the room would not tag in the new phase.
if the room was created and nothing changed from view to view (phase, Phase Filter, view template, scope box crop region etc) the room should tag properly.
if you are doing a callout and the limit of the callout is interfering or the crop region is not visible the tag could be placed outside the crop region or the annotative crop region, try tagging with the leader box checked
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