Hi,
I have 35 links (35 separate family houses) in a main model. When selecting a link in the main model, it contains Identity Data in the Proporties Pallette: Address, Type and name.
I have a plan which shows the 35 links as an overview of the site. I would like to tag the 35 links with Address, type and name.
Any help?
Thanks
Hi,
I have 35 links (35 separate family houses) in a main model. When selecting a link in the main model, it contains Identity Data in the Proporties Pallette: Address, Type and name.
I have a plan which shows the 35 links as an overview of the site. I would like to tag the 35 links with Address, type and name.
Any help?
Thanks
Make sure that the Identity Data is a shared parameter. Add those shared parameters to a Multicategory or Generic Tag.
FYI you can also schedule links in Revit 2018 - if that is helpful....
Make sure that the Identity Data is a shared parameter. Add those shared parameters to a Multicategory or Generic Tag.
FYI you can also schedule links in Revit 2018 - if that is helpful....
No, I need to know if it is possible to tag a link (and how).
Thanks
I cannot get this to work.
I have created a shared parameter and created the tag. I have added the shared parameter to RVT links using the Project Parameters option.
I can only tag elements within the link and not the link itself.
Thanks
No, I need to know if it is possible to tag a link (and how).
Thanks
I cannot get this to work.
I have created a shared parameter and created the tag. I have added the shared parameter to RVT links using the Project Parameters option.
I can only tag elements within the link and not the link itself.
Thanks
https://www.revitforum.org/architecture-general-revit-questions/756-tag-linked-model-name-2.html
In this link, Bjorn_K shares his solution in comment #12. It's not ideal, but it's one way. Unfortunately linking a linked file as a whole is still not available on 2018, hopefully next year!
https://www.revitforum.org/architecture-general-revit-questions/756-tag-linked-model-name-2.html
In this link, Bjorn_K shares his solution in comment #12. It's not ideal, but it's one way. Unfortunately linking a linked file as a whole is still not available on 2018, hopefully next year!
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