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Parameter for Title Block

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ArmanMargaryan
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Parameter for Title Block

Hello everyone!

How can I add a parameter in the Title Block that follows the grouping of sheets, for example, I have FOUNDATION Set and SUPERSTRUCTURE Set, when the sheet is in the FOUNDATION Set, it should write B100012 in the place shown in the picture, and when it is in the SUPERSTRUCTURE Set must be written in C100025. How can I do that?

 

All the parameters I created are of the "Text" type.

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Arman Margaryan
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Message 2 of 9
ToanDN
in reply to: ArmanMargaryan

Why can't you create a multiline text parameter to enter both information?

Message 3 of 9
ArmanMargaryan
in reply to: ToanDN

Different sets have different codes

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Message 4 of 9
ToanDN
in reply to: ArmanMargaryan

Did you just said each set has a code?  So a multiline text parameter has the set name and it's code, all in one. Is that not what you want?

Message 5 of 9
ArmanMargaryan
in reply to: ToanDN

My problem is that when I move a sheet from one category to another, that code does not change automatically, it does not correspond to the code in that category.

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Message 6 of 9
ToanDN
in reply to: ArmanMargaryan

The sheet moved how? You change its parameter to the other set? So with this approach you only change once instead of twice if you have two separate parameters.

Message 7 of 9
ArmanMargaryan
in reply to: ToanDN

I have two separate parameters, but how do I automatically write the code corresponding to that set when the sheet is in the FOUNDATION set?

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Message 8 of 9

I want to have 2 parameters in Project Information, the first will show the FOUNDATION code, the second the SUPERSTRUCTURE code. When the sheet is in the first set, it should write the code of the first category, and when it is in the second set, it should write the code of the second category.

Arman Margaryan
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Message 9 of 9
gevanKGYB4
in reply to: ArmanMargaryan

This is what I do.

 

I created 2 different Family Types and Parameter. One for FO and the other for ST. 

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Then on the text note or title block containing the FO and ST job #s, control the visibility (I am using text note on the example below). Set the FO number to FO type and ST number to ST type. 

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Then, load the title block into project. After that, you can assign FO or ST for the different sheets in your project. Let me know if it does not work.

 

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