From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for Architecture (Metric)

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of any architectural document set, so in this video, we're going to look at adding tags for things like doors and windows and walls. So, when we were adding rooms, rooms added tags automatically and they have their own dedicated room tag button, but for any other kind of tag that's not a room tag, you're going to use the Tag by Category command. Notice also that the keyboard shortcut is T + G. So, when I click the Tag by Category command, by default it will have this Leader checkbox turned on, which means that when you highlight an object that you want to tag, it will actually place that tag away from the object and point back to it with a leader. So, if I tagged this door right here, it would point back to that door with a leader. Now, it's not very common for door tags to have leaders on them, so a lot of times you're going to want to uncheck that if it's doors that you're actually tagging, and what I'll do is just go ahead and touch a few more of these doors here. All right, so…

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