I use normally a duct-tag for (scale:1/50).
Now i want to use that same tag to plan which is scaled 1/200.
The tag is way too big this plan.
how can make it annotive?
can someone help me?
You shouldn't be worried cause tags are always the same on a sheet so that they are readable. But if you wan't to have one smaller and one larger tag, you can edit the tag in the family editor, create it in a way so that you can have multiple types. Or you can just create a new tag family for smaller tags...
Andrej Ilić
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MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
So in that way you have for example a ductseize-tag (1/50) and other ductseize tag (1/200).
Then it has become so many in my browser. i am working on a 7 story buliding. it is already so much tags there.
any way thanks for ur reply
Select the tag, right click and select all instances in entire project. You can change the family type or the family of the same category.
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Thanks a lot mate.
I know that.But i meant that i would have then 3 types tags for Ductseize.(1/50,1/100,1/200)
I do not like that.
You shouldn't need different sizes for different scales, although some places do that.
As to the number of types, my duct size tag has at least a dozen types. Size, system, size and system, up, down as well as a left and right leader landing type for some. It's not bad at all.
Thanks a lot for ur reply.
Please can you upload a duct seize tag?
It will be very usefull for me.
@kevin_peterwrote:Please can you upload a duct seize tag?
It will be very usefull for me.
What do you want this tag to do?
Personally, I'd be asking how to make a tag that fits your particular standards.
a Ductseize tag for scale 1/50 and 1/200.
I want to use the same tag.
if i use it in a plan scale 1/200, the tag will be way bigger.
@kevin_peter wrote:
a Ductseize tag for scale 1/50 and 1/200.
I want to use the same tag.
if i use it in a plan scale 1/200, the tag will be way bigger.
The TAG at 1/50 and 1/200 is exactly the same size when the view is printed. The text when the view is printed at both scales will be "X" mm tall.
What is different is the model things around the tag are are at a different scale making the tag look bigger.
I suppose it is all a matter of the way you look at it. Does the tag get bigger or the stuff around it get smaller? At the end of the day the TAG prints with the exact same size text which is probably what you want.
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