I was wondering if there is possibly a way to create, modify, or edit the section tags in Revit. I've tried going through Properties> Edit Type to change the size, and type of the tag (or the section head), but i notice there are only seven options, and no way to change the size of them. Is there a Family Type I can edit? Where would I find it? Is there a way to create my own, perhaps, and upload it into my model template?
Thanks in advance,
Cory - Homes By Dundee
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Hi. Good question. Go to the section tag, edit type, in the type prop. click next to the section tag, in the new dialog you will see the name of the two families used (One for the head and one for the tail). Look for those and modify them, or create your own and replace them.
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Thank you so much for your help, I got it figured now. Although my reference line does not line up, but I think I can work through that. Much appreciated.
Thanks, again.
Cory
Hi,
Do you have any advice to make it like attached below?
I had it very close but text doesn't rotate. The Idea is that we don't want to use the bubble head like revit default.
Hi. I will try to make it simple.
1- In your new section head, tail, ... you need to create 2 labels, one horizontal one vertical.
2- Add 2 visibility parameter, one for the horizontal and one for the vertica. Make these type parameters.
3- Assign the visibility parameters to the corresponding labels.
4- Create 2 Sections types, one called Section Horizontal, and one Section Vertical.
5- Make sure the horizontal text is invisible in the vertical section and vice versa.
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It works but only in the plan view.
It fails in section view and elevation.
This is essentially what you are suggesting:
http://www.screencast.com/t/ZmFiMTIzN2
Please help
You said: ''Go to the section tag, edit type, in the type prop. click next to the section tag'' Could you explain it.I didn't understand.How can I find families
Cory, were you able to to make the section cut line attach to the section head after all? I'm encountering this problem now - I created a smaller section head but now the tail is no longer attached and I cannot find a solution. Thanks!
I hate to dredge up an old post but at times it seems the better thing to do when the former post is relevant. I am trying to create a different section type to use on a keyplan that would show where all of the wall sections are cut. The reason I want to create a unique section marker is because this keyplan would be at 1/32" scale and I want the section heads to be a bit smaller than normal so they do not smoother or crowd the keyplan. I went into the section types, duplicated the building section type and renamed. I then made unique section heads and tails to load. For the keyplan, I duplicated my floor plan without notes, cleaned it up, then added a new wall section mark referencing whatever view I already had in the drawing. All good so far. Selected the section I used, changed the type and the head to my unique items and it updated ALL section cuts throughout the project which is NOT what I wanted.
DId this occur because the building section cut is a system family with only two default types, wall and building section types? I cannot figure out why I was unable to make this happen.
@Anonymous wrote:Cory, were you able to to make the section cut line attach to the section head after all? I'm encountering this problem now - I created a smaller section head but now the tail is no longer attached and I cannot find a solution. Thanks!
Im also trying to figure out which family controls the extent of this line. Did you ever find a solution to get it to touch?
I too am unable to get the section cut "segment" to touch the smaller diameter callout. Did anyone find a solution?
Not too sure what the problem is here, i cant replicate the issues people are describing
I have tried it with some very small section head symbols and it seems to be working perfectly well. Here is my process.
In the Project:
Job done
Thank you @Alisder.Brown & @Anonymous . It was a simple problem that both of your replies solved.
My problem (and perhaps others who've encountered the issue) was that I moved the right & left reference lines equally away from the center of the symbol as if the "origin" was centered.
I now see that the correct method is to only move only the left reference line i.e. the symbol graphics are right justified.
Problem solved. Thank you.
I am trying to do create a simple section marker as you can see in the attached picture, but cannot manage to get the annotation text on the right side of the marker. It works for half of the marker, let me know if anyone has the solution to this
Semi-automatic. You would still need to flip the head/tail visibility until they look right.
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