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Diameter Symbol in Text

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Message 1 of 26
Todd_N
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Diameter Symbol in Text

I'm trying to add a diameter symbol to a text box. Can somebody tell me how this is done?
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Message 2 of 26
jason.martin
in reply to: Todd_N

Depends a bit on your font, but holding down the alt key and typing 0216 on the 10key should give you diameter symbol.
The other way to get there is to use "charater map" in windows and copy / paste whatever symbol you want.
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Message 3 of 26
ar.manmadharao
in reply to: Todd_N

hold shift button and type ' %%C ' then you got diameter symbol 

Message 4 of 26
kirahomeak
in reply to: ar.manmadharao

"%%C" is to create a diameter symbol in AutoCAD

Message 5 of 26
fabiosato
in reply to: kirahomeak

Hello,

 

I use ALT+155, you must keep ALT key pressed while typing the numbers.

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Message 6 of 26
j.hartleyJWF4M
in reply to: Todd_N

Jasons solution worked for me.

 

Hold "Alt" key and press 0216 on the 10key

Message 7 of 26
Anonymous
in reply to: jason.martin

Thanks! Brilliant! Character map saved my day as none of the other suggested ways worked adding a column dimension in diameter.

Message 8 of 26
Anonymous
in reply to: Todd_N

If you go to the character map on your PC you can copy across any symbol you like into the text spaces in Revit. 

 

Message 9 of 26
Anonymous
in reply to: Todd_N

Seems as though 2017 doesnt like the "ALT+0216" - on the numpad - for a diameter symbol. Any suggestions for alternatives?

 

Matt

Message 10 of 26
ennujozlagam
in reply to: Todd_N

hello, use window character map > select diameter symbol > copy and paste to your Revit text. thanks

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Message 11 of 26
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

i was looking at how to add this to a 'schedule' on google and came across here

 

Alt 0216 worked

Alt +0216 worked

Alt +155 worked although smaller than above

all within rvt2017

 

thanks for your help

 

would be nice if Revit had an advanced text system like Autocad.... Smiley Happy

 

Message 12 of 26
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I had to copy and paste from Word, to get it to work.

 

Message 13 of 26
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Alt 0216 and Alt 155 is not diameter, it is norwegian letters that looks almost like diameter.

 

For Windows, it is Alt 8960 for diameter.

Message 14 of 26
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

i can only get the 0216 & 155 to work in shedules, alt 8960 doesnt seem to do anything within my version of RVT 17

within text, neither works....

Message 15 of 26
s.borello
in reply to: Todd_N

Hold alt + 0216.

Message 16 of 26
DGTIES_BD
in reply to: fabiosato

This is actually the right symbol used in Revit, if it needs to be used for filtering in lists. Thank you

Message 17 of 26
LEENAVE3948
in reply to: Todd_N

Just right-click the mouse to get commonly used symbols. it will also give you access to the character map for other symbols in the font style that is currently being used.

Message 18 of 26
abdaalahmed
in reply to: Todd_N

The diameter can be inserted by using alt code or shortcut code in word.

0216 is the alt for diameter and you can make it by pressing Alt key and 0216 on the numeric keyboard.

You can also copy it from here "Ø."

If you want to know the all methods of inserting dia symbol in different devices you can click here.

Message 19 of 26
m_champine
in reply to: ennujozlagam

I LIKED THIS SOLUTION BECAUSE IT WAS SIMPLE TO SEARCH WINDOWS FOR THE CHARACTER MAP APP , THEN SELECT THE FONT I'M USING, THEN THE CHARACTER. YOU HAVE TO USE THE COPY BUTTON IN THE APP APPARENTLY, RATHER THAN CONTROL C.

Message 20 of 26
m_champine
in reply to: LEENAVE3948

WOW! THAT'S REALLY EASY!

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