I have 2 types of Room Tags I only want 1 type to be visible. I thought I could easily create a filter to hide one but when I go to add a new filter Room Tags are not a category so how can I go about creating a filter for this?
- Right click on the Family Type in the Family browser and Select All Instances in Entire Project
- Click on the Save button on the Ribbon:
- VG, add the Filter, and hide or override its visibility/graphic
I did this and nothing happens all tags stay on
I did the same but in Revit 2019 and with Doors instead of Rooms.
Are we missing something?
Is it possible to add a color filter to tags on a project to tags from a link model?
I tried to add the Filter tag on a project to a link model following the steps but it didn't work.
After adding the Project parameter and Plumb Fix tag filter it does not recognize the Plumb Fix Tag from the link model. Thank you
@SCoppingerCOADY wrote:
this work flow looks alot different to do on 2022 revit? any update
It is the same workflow on any versions.
FWIW, strategically this is one reason, among many, that we use working views and documentation views. Only the appropriate tags are used in documentation views and only those views are added to sheets.
Working views, that will never get placed on sheets, can be tagged, have all kinds of dimensions, team notes added and so on. No need to worry about filtering things on/off if you don't use annotation that doesn't belong on a documentation view in the first place.
Steve Stafford
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