I think there is some kind of bug with this new feature. When I have a building wing full of rooms and I want to move all of them together, all of the room tags get scattered and wind up outside of the rooms even though I make sure to include the rooms and their tags. I have not been able to figure out how to resolve this.
To be honest, I would like to disable this. I rather liked the way it worked previously because I had a work-around that was part of my work flow.
What do you mean by "move all of them"? Are you moving around walls so the rooms move, or are you moving all of the tags?
This issue has been brought to the attention of our our product teams. A common workaround is to un-check the Leaders button of the tags before moving, however this doesn't seem to be working.

Sounds like you are moving Model Groups with Tags together. Is that right? If so, what about putting the Tag into a Detail Group and moving the Model Groups and then collectively Tagging them all with the Detail Group (e.g. the Tag)?
I lasso around a group of say 8 rooms, including walls, rooms, and room tags.
Thanks barth, but this seems to be something that is buggy or broken when it was not prior to the 2023.1 update. For now I just use the arrow keys to nudge the approximate distance, then fine tune it using the move command.
Is Disjoin box checked or unchecked when you are moving the rooms and tags?
Disjoin is unchecked. I assume nobody else is able to replicate the issue?
@wdenman_lemvrw wrote:
Disjoin is unchecked. I assume nobody else is able to replicate the issue?
Which Revit version?
In this instance, it only happens when I have at least 8 of those classrooms selected and moved together. Sometimes I don't need that many rooms, but I don't understand what the difference is.
The problem with this is that we have multiple views of the same level for different purposes. so let's say I move the room in one view, uncheck the leader. it will be fixed in that view, how about the other 20 views? do I go and uncheck each one? previously there was a warning to say move to room. it will move all tags in all views to that room. that was perfect, this new one seems counter productive. image attached view L0 copy 1 has leader unchecked which goes to room but view L0 still has leader. the view L0 still has leaders.
Another guy in the office that updated to 2023.1 was able to replicate the issue. He setup a grid of rooms, 4x4 and when moving half of them, it happened just as I have been experiencing. I wish you would give it another shot with more rooms than your previous attempt. I'm still working schematically with the same project as earlier, and this issue is making me lose my mind. It is so frustrating to have to keep fixing leaders that I don't want or need.
Here you go. Like I said, you need more rooms for whatever reason. I'm not sure it matters what file you work with.
I really wish this function could be disabled. It does not behave the way they intended it and leaves a lot of unexpected leaders, exactly as go27WUL mentioned.
@wdenman_lemvrw wrote:
Here you go. Like I said, you need more rooms for whatever reason. I'm not sure it matters what file you work with.
- select all rooms and tags and make a group: the rooms will be in a model group and the tags will be in an attached detail group
- move the model and you can see the tags got screwed up
- tab to select the attached detail group and delete it
- select the model group and use Attached detail group button and the tags will be placed correctly.
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