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Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 2:58:29 AM | tags family types

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I'm just trying to organise a template for my office.... and attempting to get the system familes to have presentation and documentation styles.... it's mainly the difference in the fonts.... but i don't want it to change the presentation drawing styles... when i move into documentation..... any help.... i hope that made sense...

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Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 8:10:23 AM | RE: tags family types

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think i understand . . . you are after different font sets? easy, just edit/new duplicate etc and create them. if you keep you presentation views and sheets, and create more views and sheets, then the different fonts can be applied. and i hope that made sense!

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Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 7:59:39 PM | RE: tags family types

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thanks latemore..... but... I am still having some difficulty with the system family tags.... ie: view name.... section tags... callout tags.... I can create another family for them, with the iso font... but when i change them in the project, it changes all of them, on all sheets.... i think i may need to create a type within those families, with the iso font.... but im not too sure how to do that correctly.... ???

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Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 8:33:07 PM | RE: tags family types

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Right, Unfortunately you cannot have a section display differently in one view to another. Solutions would be to duplicate the sections/callouts and then hide them in all other views and set there tags appropriately OR use a dumb tag reference for that particular view. OR live with it, load in the different types and everytime you need to print/export that sheet you temporarily change the view tags then swap them back upon completion... Either way its going to be sloppy and messy. HTH.

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