How to create point with coordinates info in it?

How to create point with coordinates info in it?

wickedzik
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How to create point with coordinates info in it?

wickedzik
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Hi,

I just need to know how create a point marked with just number and to create schedule containing information in it like the coordinates and elevation of the points.

 

I have received a file from the consultant, but I cant figure it how they did it that way wihout using the Spot Coordinate command.

 

see attached screenshots.

Thanks for your help.

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barthbradley
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Post the file so we can see for ourselves instead of guessing.  

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wickedzik
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Hi Barthbaradley, its a large file. I have attached screenshots of it, I hope it can provide info visually.

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barthbradley
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Why don't you just ask them how they did it?   

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L.Maas
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I probably would use Dynamo for that. Create a simple family with some location parameters. Use Dynamo to fill these parameters with values based on their position relative to an origin point (e.g a separate placed family, project base point or survey point).

Louis

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Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.

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andre.micka
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This is the way I do it

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constantin.stroescu
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this is quite easy to be done in AutoCAD but in Revit you'll need some workaround...

Here , you can see how I use to solve the problem in Revit:

 

Constantin Stroescu

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lim.wendy
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