Hello fellow users. It was long since my last post here and i'm here again to give you a quest for the sake of knowledge.
The quest is as follows:
I have a label (number 1) inside a title block that gets a value from a shared paramater. Also, the shared parameter is in the project information, so i can edit it. This value is the total area of the building (i'll call it AREA from now on).
Then i have a generic annotation family with a label that contains some more informations about the project. One of those informations is the the same AREA value. This rest of the informations on the generic annotation is driven by this AREA value by formulas in the parameters of the family.
Now i have two issues
First, i cannot create formulas on the titleblock, since it only gets shared parameters
Secondly, in the generic annotation, i create a label and then create a parameter driven by the same shared parameter as in the titleblock. However, when i load it into project the label doesn't get tha value from the project information. Instead, it acts like a normal intance/type parameter of the family.
The goal of the quest is:
Either assign both titleblock and annotation to the shared parameter in a way that i can edit in the project information and both gets the new value
Or
Assign them to a global parameter.
Sometimes i change in one and forget the other and this cannot happen anymore.
Thank you all in advance.
I've never been a big fan of Global Parameters, just never found them very useful for what i do. But this seems like a case where they might be the solution for you.
Howard Munsell
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