Guys, can we tag a ceiling ? Sure I can schedule them but cannot tag them, Rv17.
Why don't you Google that? You will not only find out that you can but you will also find out more than you need to know about how to it.
Is the RCP View set to Wireframe? That would explain why you can't Tag the Ceiling.
Sure Bob, I did and the info leads to much more complicated doing than the next useful response (after yours).
Save the insult n give solutions, ok ?
@yes_and_no wrote:Save the insult n give solutions, ok ?
There was no insult stated or intended. If you felt insulted, that is all on you. It's not like I called you an idiot for not knowing the answer. I gave you a solution to easily find everything that you weren't asking and more. Sorry, but mind reading is not something I am good at through the written word.
Your question was so basic, it was hardly worth addressing because you obviously had left out anything stating that you were having an issue. It seemed as if you were only asking about functionality and the answer to that is found in any basic training course or tutorial and easily found on the internet. You didn't state that you were having an issue but those same search results would have solved any issues that you were having.
You literally could have entered the same question into Google and would have gotten tons of useful results. Before asking for help, describe what you have tried and researched so far. Revit also has a help that talks about how to tag.
Do you just not have ceiling tag families loaded? Or is it something where the tag doesn't work? Be specific.
I posted here close to 100 posts and mostly answered by Toan and Barthbradley, and I thank them so much, knowing sometime it takes a few hours. None of those answers was yours, and now you dropped out from blue sky and teach me how to find an answer in Google, etc ? Thanks but no thanks. What a cheap shot ! Barthbradley gave me an answer without knowing the nuances that normally cloud minds like yours...
Stop being so sensitive.
I have responded to your posts before but what does that matter? If you don't want any advice from others, you should stay out of public forums and ask them via PM.
I haven't insulted you yet. Keep accusing me of doing so and I might call you a silly name or question your Revit abilities.
You can't even get my name right, Karen.
How's that for an insult?
And I'm sorry to anyone named Karen that may be reading this.
@yes_and_no I'm also going to jump in here, because rather than reflecting on the fact that you asked a really dumb question, you're getting defensive.
If you already searched on Google, as you claim you did, then don't come on here and simply ask "can you tag ceilings", because you got the appropriate response for that. What are these supposed results you found that are "too complicated"? What specific issues are you having with them?
I certainly hope you grow out of this phase of whining when someone is trying to teach you to be independent soon.
If the view is wireframe (or the ceiling is transparent) then you tag by pointing to the boundary of the ceiling, or change the view to anything but wireframe. Same for floors, walls, etc... not just ceiling.
I m not sure you know American history. Once Benjamin Franklin told Benedict Arnold, the most backstabber general in American history, "....there is no dumb questions nor dumb answers, but the commentaries...".
I would like to end this with Benjamin Franklin"s quote.
@yes_and_no wrote:I m not sure you know American history. Once Benjamin Franklin told Benedict Arnold, the most backstabber general in American history, "....there is no dumb questions nor dumb answers, but the commentaries...".
I would like to end this with Benjamin Franklin"s quote.
Did you Google that? I did. Didn't find Benjamin Franklin's quote. Care to reference it?
There absolutely are dumb questions. Context matters. If someone was brand new to Revit and the forum, and asked this question, it'd be a bit annoying but we'd be welcoming and help out. You've been around the forum for awhile, and I assume at least as long on Revit, so you should know how to find information.
Several of us have also asked you what was confusing about the google results you found in an attempt to help you, despite your childishness, and you still haven't responded to those questions. Instead, you have chosen to continue to dig your hole. I suggest you stop digging and use this as an opportunity for self reflection and improvement. It'll do you some good.
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