Tag Properties; Tag Type Properties; Tag All Not Tagged - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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Tag Properties

Tags have properties that you can modify.
To modify tag properties
1 In the Project Browser, expand Families, Annotation Symbols. See
2 Expand the appropriate category (for example, wall tag), and right-click the type name.
3 Select Properties from the shortcut menu.
4 Set values for the properties in the Type Properties dialog.

Tag Type Properties

Name
Leader Arrowhead

Tag All Not Tagged

If some or all elements in a view do not have tags, you can apply tags to untagged elements in one operation.
The Tag All Not Tagged tool applies to many types of elements, such as doors, windows, detail items and
masses. It also applies to rooms and areas. Some elements, such as walls, must be tagged separately.
This function can be useful, for example, when you place and tag rooms in a floor plan view, and you want
to see tags for the same rooms in a reflected ceiling plan (RCP) view.
NOTE The desired tag families must be loaded into the project before using the Tag All Not Tagged tool. See
Loading Tag Styles
To tag untagged elements
1 Open the view in which you want to tag elements.
2 (Optional) Select one or more elements to tag.
Description
Sets the arrowhead shape on the leader line. The value is the name of the arrowhead
style defined by the Settings
Arrowhead Styles
on page 492.
If you do not select elements, the Tag All Not Tagged function will tag all elements in the view
that are not already tagged.
Annotations
Arrowheads command. See
on page 491.
Project Browser
on page 55.
Specifying
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