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Please add this! Our office uses groups heavily for multi family and would love the ability to tag them for documentation. Currently we use a generic model added into the group with all the associated information in parameters we have developed
Still looking for this option . . . 175 Votes and 3+ Years down the road. . . . People on the Revit Forums/Boards/Groups need to band together to Vote this thing into reality.
Hi, do we know if Revit 2019 had allowed user to tag model group?
I am designing a facade composed with 3 standard facade groups and I have to produce a demarcation sheet to show the composition. However, model group cannot be tagged. So would anyone advise how to do this?
Seriously, we need that. We are using groups for bathrooms and kitchens in multi family projects and it would be great if we could just tag them with a workaround.
I came across this same question in a forumpost from 2006; It's 2020 now and this STILL is not implemented! It's a simple basic function that should've been in Revit from day 1. Something has a unique identifier/name, so enable users to show that unique identifier/name on a tag. Do I seriously have to resort to using unintelligent Text Notes as identifiers? I can see group names (among other data fields) in a schedule so why isn't all that data taggable in a view/sheet???
This would be a really nice addition to my workflow. Working on 1000+ apartments coordinating and documenting typical units becomes quite a nightmare if you have to do much of this manually!
Glad to see it's been added to the roadmap, let's hold thumbs for 2023.
@mhiserZFHXS You cannot put pipe into a family. Or fittings. Or duct and their fittings. My groups tend to be apartment groups - all of the plumbing or HVAC in a unit, for example, which allows me to quickly populate an entire apartment building or hotel that has repeating floor plans. Tagging these groups would be a fast and easy way to tag unit types, especially since I don't have the actual space or unit in my model, just a linked background of it.