Label a Model group

Label a Model group

Anonymous
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Label a Model group

Anonymous
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Hi

is possible make labels for model groups

I have some groups and i need to tag the groups to do a sheet

I have this ....

 

Groups.pngAnd i need some similar to this

 

Required Label.pngSome help Please

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catalin_lang
Autodesk
Autodesk

This is not possible.

 

See https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Tagging-Revit-Model-Groups.html 

 

Please also visit the Revit Ideas page and vote for this idea to let us know it's important to you.

 

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catalin.lang


Message 3 of 9

Anonymous
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ok 

thank you any way

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ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant

For what you do I think Assemblies is more appropriate than Groups.  You can tag Assemblies as well as having the entire Assembly views available for you.

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RPTHOMAS108
Mentor
Mentor

Pile caps are pretty standard, typical details could be done as detail items on a drafting view.

 

Usually would have a set of details with alphabetical dimensions and then reference those lettered dimensions in a schedule generated from the pile cap types within the model (with same lettered parameter names).

 

e.g.

 

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Anonymous
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I took the suggestion and I'm using assemblies 

it's possible assembly tag say me how many are in use?

For exemple

type mame: PC

in use on the model: 3

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Anonymous
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404 dead link

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leonHKFTG
Contributor
Contributor

There is no direct way, as of today.

 

Add a filled region to the model group as an attachment. Make sure that filled region isn't opaque if you need to see the model group, make sure its boundary lines are invisible. Then add a type mark to the filled region you just attached to the model group. Then tag again, this time Revit will detect the filled region and will tag it, you'll be tagging the model group indirectly.

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kryadchenko
Contributor
Contributor

@catalin_lang 
Your link doesn't work anymore.

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