in Revit 2011, you can tag all the doors in the linked file. Does not work
in 2010.
You cannot however, tag the rooms. It's a known limitation in 2011. You
can create a new room in the linked model and tag it, but it wont pull the
room info from the original file.
"derekanderson" wrote in message news:6383930@discussion.autodesk.com...
An architect sent me his revit file, it contains the full model and all the
floor plan views and drawing sheets. He has floor plan views set up for
each floor and some enlarged views as well. On each floor plan view each
room has a tag that contains room name and room number and every door has a
tag that contains the door number.
When I create a new file and link in his file so I can then start working,
doing what we need to do, adding devices, etc. The problem is, the
architect's room tags and door tags dont link in, and if they do I cant see
them. I've gone through every possible combination in the
visibility/graphics options to no avail.
I'm still relatively new to revit and can't figure this out. Please help!
Room and door info linking in should be a basic function of revit; how could
autodesk expect mech, elec, plumbing engineers to create drawings that have
zero room and door info?
If it matters, I'm working in Revit 2010. Thanks!