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Creating travel tags - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Designing a Healthcare Facility with Revit and BIM
Creating travel tags
- [Instructor] It's funny how these travel lines work. They're actually considered a line type in Revit. Clearly they're much smarter than that. The objective of this video is to create a tag, then tag our travel line. In Revit, let's go open, browse to where you're keeping your exercise files. I'm going to open architectural zero five. Now again, we've got two travel lines, but I'd like to put a tag on them. We'll call 'em T1 and T2. Go to the file tab, go to new. Let's go to annotations symbol. That's where you're keeping your family templates. I'll use English Imperial. I'll go to annotations. I'll go with generic tag. Click okay, perfect. Now the first thing we need to do is get rid of that little note. So select the little red note, hit delete. Let's go to the create tab. Now let's click on a family, category, and parameters. Let's scroll down til we find path of travel tags. Let's make sure we click on…
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