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Hey all - having some issues with creating a formula in tags. Not sure how other firms operate. In CAD, our casework is 32 1/2" high plus 1 1/2" for countertop = 34" high surface. We would put 34" in the casework tag because it was the end result and included the countertop. In all of it's exactness, Revit cannot do that. the casework is 32 1/2 and the countertop is a seperate object. I am looking for a way to put a formula so the height shows up as 34 and not 32 1/2" other than creating a sepearte "dummy" field that we would have to fill in all the time. Any ideas?? Thanks.
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I think you should be able to have a calculated value for a paramter in the family that is then listed in your tag. Look at adding the counter thickness to the offset off the floor.
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