From the course: CAD and BIM: Workflow for Areas in Facilities Management

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Tagging new areas in the area plan

Tagging new areas in the area plan - Revit Tutorial

From the course: CAD and BIM: Workflow for Areas in Facilities Management

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Tagging new areas in the area plan

What we need to do here is generate a new family type So we need to cancel it here like so, That particular tag there is called an area tag. We can save this if we want to. It's really, really easy to do. But we need to know what the family name is first, so we can see there it's Area Tag.rfa. That's a Revit family, an RFA file. We'll go up to File and Save As, and we're going to call it a family. It saves the current family. You can see there that it's going to save it and we'll do something like, That's saved in our folder where the rest of our project is. The only things we actually physically need to edit are the height of the text. So if I select this part of the tag, you can see here now, there's the label. you can see here now, there's the label. Edit Type, the label is underline as you can see. Edit Type, the label is underline as you can see. What I need to do is duplicate that, What I need to do is duplicate that, so I go to Edit Type. so I go to Edit Type. What…

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