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Editing area numbers

Editing area numbers - Revit Tutorial

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Editing area numbers

- We're staying in the 1031southeastmadison04.rvt file and we're still in the 001 Ground Rental plan. Now, in the previous video in this chapter, we looked at editing the tag itself and how you could just double click on the tag and edit it, press enter and change the value of the tag. Now, as I've already stated, a lot of these tags don't have any identity data, because they tend to be tag families and as I've already explained, these tag families do the calculations for you, pick up on the identity data, and display on the screen. So, we've got RESTROOM-Female, RESTROOM-Male. We did that in the last video, and you can see the square footage there as well. 165 and 166. Now, the area itself that you defined with the area boundaries and then created the area, does have identity data. One piece of that identity data is your area number. Let's look at the RESTROOM-Female. I've zoomed in on the 001 Ground Rental area plan, and there's our area there. You can see the X, the crosshair as it…

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