Hello everyone!
I'm struggling with this issue, so if someone had a similar problema, let me know please.
At my company we work with links structure on Revit, each apartament is a link and putting all togheter we have a residencial building.
The point is, when I'm at the host model and I have to mirror a floor plan to construct the entire level, the room tags move in diferents ways and sometimes overlap important information. I'm attaching some examples below:
Standard view:
"Mirror" view:
Does someone know why it is happening? Or how can I fix it?
Thanks a million!
I don't understand the workflow. Are you showing the Link in Parent View BY LINK VIEW and then Mirroring the Link in that Parent View?
....or do you mean you are creating and tagging Rooms from a Link in a Parent View and then Mirroring the Link? If so, I can see how that would be problematic.
That's an odd workflow to me. I can see how that would be imperfect. Are you Scheduling the Rooms in the Parent Project as well (via Schedules that "include Link Elements")? I imagine you are. How's that working? Just curious to know.
...are you aware that you can create Rooms from Links in the Parent Project by making the Link "Room Bounding"?
I know what you are saying but the problem are not the rooms, they are fine. I'm able to get all the information that I need from the links. The problem are the tags rooms that move in a way that I can not predict, and because of it thoses tags overlaped other projects informations, and I'm looking for a way to correct it.
The room name label in the room tag family is not at the center ref plane, and not center justified vertically.
@tamirez.silveira wrote:I'm looking for a way to correct it.
Tag the Link Rooms in the Parent Project. Don't use BY LINKED VIEW at all.
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