I have placed room tags on multiple levels and also placed them on my Basement level. However, at some point, the tags on the Basement level disappeared, and I could not place any room tags on the level. There is no error message, the preview that shows up when placing room tags is simply not there. Room tags still work fine on all other levels, and the rooms on the Basement level are still listed under the Room Finish Schedule, I just cannot see them or modify them on the Basement level. Room tags are not disabled in V/G Overrides, can someone tell me what the issue may be?
Thanks.
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Viewrange, phasing, viewfilters to name a few....
Does the Basement have the same viewtemplate attached as the other levels and are all properties controlled by the viewtemplate?
Could you select the rooms in the basement?
can you post some screenshots?
By the way, I am very new to Revit and CAD in general, I am a student taking a Revit course. I have not set up any view templates, it is just the default view template and I have adjusted some things in the V/G override, which I do separately for each level. I tried adjusting the view range already, it does not seem to be the problem. I also am not messing with phases in my course yet.
I made a view template based on one of the views where room tags are functional and applied it to the basement, no difference. All views are the same phase (New Construction). View range is the same as on the functional views. So is view filter.
Is Rooms category turned on?
Is there a finish floor higher than the Level elevation?
Did you checked VG / Annotations for room tags?
Same said above, didn't see it.
If by rooms category you mean V/G rooms visibility, it is checked in both annotation and model categories. There is no fishing floor on the basement level, the floor is a concrete slab on grade.
When you want to work with Rooms in Revit if they are not Visible revit warning you:
except in cases that the rooms made invisible by filters.
and if the room is exist you earn the Warning of Multiple Rooms:
so you just need to make a room with RM(ROOM) to place a room in your room and you can find what is problem,you can also use Highlight Boundaries and Place Rooms Automatically and see the resultants.
I just realized one of my problems was that I was trying to place room tags in the annotate tab, when I do it from the architecture tab it shows the tag preview. But then it says rooms overlap, and I'm not sure if it will allow me to delete the old rooms.
Sorry I marked it as resolved, it hasn't actually been resolved yet. So I discovered something, when I look at the rooms from a cross-section, the room elements are normal on other levels but in the basement, the room area is a thin slice up next to the ceiling, and as a result is not showing up in the view. I will play around with it.
I have resolved the issue, I had to adjust the limits of the room space in a cross-section view, there was a level that was cutting through the basement and interfering.
if you have the room,You don't need to delete the room,now use the RT(RoomTag) or click Tag Room in Room&Area:
or Select Tag All in Annotate Tab and select room tags:
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