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Nested generic annotation in Electrical in Specialty equipment not showing

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donnia.tabor-hanson
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Nested generic annotation in Electrical in Specialty equipment not showing

I have an electrical family with a nested generic annotation. When I nest that into a specialty equipment family then the generic annotation will not show up. 

I have the exact same electrical family in the project and everything show beautifully. They all have that nested generic annotation showing. 

Any ideas?

Thanks y'all,

Donnia Tabor
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Message 2 of 9

Post the file so we can take a look.

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Message 3 of 9

I had to make sure I got the same problem with another family. The one I am working with is a proprietary family for a client. Sure enough, same thing happened.

Have yourself a party!

Thanks y'all,

Donnia Tabor
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Message 4 of 9

I set the electrical fixture as shared

 

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That way it make the symbols to show up magically.

 

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Message 6 of 9
barthbradley
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Message 7 of 9
syman2000
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I can't see the symbols with 2019 and 2020. So it maybe fixed in new version.

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barthbradley
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Never mind, @syman2000. I bailed out. I misread. You are right.  

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I did not want to make my electrical shared because it is the project electrical family. What I did was to make a copy and give it a new name and shared it. 

That worked and my team will be thrilled with this chef's table I am putting into the new restaurant project template.

Thanks 

Thanks y'all,

Donnia Tabor
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