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Can't tag single room

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Nathan.HilsonN67V6
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Can't tag single room

Has anyone had this issue. I'm unable to tag rooms that are in a linked model. I've ran across this issue a long time ago but can't remember what I did to fix it. Sure it's something simple I'm missing.  

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Nathan.HilsonN67V6

Is Room Bounding checked under Link Properties? 

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Nathan.HilsonN67V6

Select the link, edit type, tick Room bounding. And turn on Rooms category.

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Yupp, already set the links to room bounding & turned the room category on. Thought I attached the screencast. My mistake. 

https://autode.sk/39UO4xD

 

 

 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Nathan.HilsonN67V6

Are you sure the Room is captured by the View Range Cut Plane? 

 

Lower the View Cut Plane or place the Rooms in another View.  

 

...wait a minute. Just saw your video. Are there actually Rooms to Tag?  Create a Room first - then Tag. 

 

Also, do what @ToanDN said - make sure the Category Rooms (and its Subcategories) is checked under VGOs.  Set RVT Link to By Host View too.  If it's Custom, check to see that Room Category is checked. 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Nathan.HilsonN67V6

FWIW...if the Rooms and Tags already exist in the Link, you can always show the Link in the Parent View BY LINK VIEW.  Pick the Link View that shows the Rooms/Tags in the drop-down. 

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Figured it out. There was an overlap between the core & shell model vs the fitout links. Now the question is how can I set the fitout to be above the core&shell but below everything else? If that is possible. 

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: Nathan.HilsonN67V6


@Nathan.HilsonN67V6 wrote:

Figured it out. There was an overlap between the core & shell model vs the fitout links. Now the question is how can I set the fitout to be above the core&shell but below everything else? If that is possible. 


 

HUH?  Why don't you just hide it in the View if it's getting in your way? Or try TAB-Selecting? Tap the TAB key is to cycle between objects that are overlapping or share an edge.

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Tab doesn't seem to work in this specific scenario. The core&shell & the fitout both contain roombounding spaces but the void spaces in the core&shell overlap the fitout spaces which is why many of rooms are showing as one big room. But the shafts, stairs, etc.. show fine. I can get it to work by unloading one or the other but was curious if there's a better way to to do this. 

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