Hosted Components - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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Name
Text
Horizontal Align
Materials and Finishes
Material
Dimensions
Depth
Identity Data
Comments
Mark
Subcategory
Phasing
Phase Created
Phase Demolished

Hosted Components

A hosted component is a component that requires a host. For example, a window is hosted by a wall. A desk
is hosted by a floor or level. Doors, windows, model lines, and components (for example, furniture) are all
hosted components.
After you place a hosted component onto a host, you can rehost it (change its host).
Description
Click Edit to modify the text.
Sets the justification of the text when there are multiple lines. Lines justify to each
other.
Sets the text material.
Sets the depth of the typeface.
Specific comments about the model text.
Sets a label for the model text. This value must be unique for each type of model
text in a project. Revit Architecture warns you if the number is already used but allows
you to continue using it. (You can see the warning using the Review Warnings
command. See
Reviewing Warning Messages
If you have defined subcategories for Generic Models (using Settings menu
Styles), specify a subcategory for the model text. (When defining object styles for
the subcategory, you can define its color, line weight, and other properties.) You
can then control the display of the model text by turning visibility of the subcategory
on or off (using View menu
and
Visibility and Graphic Display in Project Views
The phase when the model text was created. See
The phase when the model text was demolished. See
page 1270.
on page 1334.)
Visibility/Graphics). See
Object Styles
on page 150.
Creating Phases
Demolishing Elements
Hosted Components | 731
Object
on page 484
on page 1264.
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