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Tagging panels and devices - Revit MEP Tutorial
From the course: Revit: Fire-Alarm Systems Design
Tagging panels and devices
- [Instructor] Let's see how we can start tagging our stuff. Well, I'll say all the hard work is done. Items have been placed in the model. They've been named and circuited. Now it's just a matter of labeling everything. What's great about Revit and how we label stuff, it's not just dumb text sitting there. It really means something, so when we change a circuit number or change any of the information that tag's reading, the tag will, of course, automatically update. So, let's go to project open, browse to where you're keeping your exercise files, and we'll grab my tagging model. Let's go to level one floorplan. I'd like to zoom in on my boardroom. On the quick access toolbar, there's a little button called tag by category, or you can go to annotate, and you could go to tag by category here. It's the same button. Click tag by category. Now, there's a couple different things we can do. Let's make sure leader is turned on, and instead of attached end, let's make it be a free end. Now…
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