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Joined: Fri, Apr 26, 2013
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Hi All,
I created a generic model family. it is bascically a rectangle with an extrusion. i have a parameters for top width, bottom width, right length and left length. bottom width is = to top widtha nd left length is = to right length. I created a generic tag to go with my new family. The problem is I can only attach the tag to the centre of the element (where the reference lines would be in family editor). Is there a way I can get my tag to attach anywhere on my element?
Thanks in advance.
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When you place the tag, on the options bar, change the dropdown under leader from Attached End to Free End. You can also change it after placement.
ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION TO THE OPTIONS BAR .... OBVIOUSLY FOR OPTIONS!
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AWESOME!!!
Thanks WWHub
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