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Revit- Tag all to Duct

kevin_peter
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Revit- Tag all to Duct

kevin_peter
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If i do tag all to Ducts, Round ducts gets "?".Cz the tag family could not identify. i just want to tag all to only rechtangular. Duct

Can someone help me?

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jeroen_vanmassenhove
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Hi,

 

You could:

select all the round ducts > hide them > Tag all ducts > unhide the round ducts.

 

Kind regards

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RobDraw
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If you are using a different family or type for round duct you will have to tag all in a separate command.


Rob

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robert.klempau
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Hello @kevin_peter,

 

I have a nice trick for you how to filter round and rectangular duct before tagging them.

please see the screencast below.

 

 https://autode.sk/2qeeDmr

 

 

 

If my post answers your question, please click the "Accept as Solution" button. This helps everyone find answers more quickly!

Kind regards,
Robert Klempau
Senior Consultant AEC
Cadac Group AEC BV

kevin_peter
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Thank you. that is best way to tag all ducts.

 

Anonymous
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Think the easiest is to just right click on rectangular duct>select all elements visible in view>Tag All. In Tag All dialog trick is to select "Only selected objects in current view"

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