Select all instances *with thier tag* is it an existing feature?

Select all instances *with thier tag* is it an existing feature?

danezeq
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Select all instances *with thier tag* is it an existing feature?

danezeq
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Or should we suggest it?

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barthbradley
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Tags are View-Specific Elements.   What would be the game plan if you selected a instance of an element PLUS every one of it's View Tags?  

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ToanDN
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Consultant
then what to do after you select them?
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danezeq
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Collaborator

Copying them into another view

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danezeq
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Collaborator

I need to copy them into another level, anyway the mark will change, but the rest of the info stays the same.

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ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant

- make them a group and Revit will create the model elements as model group and the tags as a separate but associated detail group

- paste the mode group to another view, select it and revit gives you the option to attach the associated detail group to it

 

or just paste the tags aligned to other views

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barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Tag all in View not quick enough?  

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danezeq
Collaborator
Collaborator

If there was an option to copy elements with their tags, tags would have been pasted in the exact location as they were located in the origin. that's why i was looking for it. 🙂

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RobDraw
Mentor
Mentor

Revit doesn't allow you to select a tag by selecting the element first. (I wish it would.) Therefore doing it with multiple entities is a non-starter.

 

 


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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martijn_pater
Advisor
Advisor

Select everything in view, click filter on top to filter these instances and tags, hide elements in view (HI), possibly deselect from the subset what not to copy, copy-paste aligned to selected views... ? ...that might do the trick.