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I am using Revit MEP 09. I am having a problem with my space tags drawing on top of elements like circuit wires, home runs, junction boxes, receptacles, ect. I have attached a picture of what is happening. How do I get the tag to go on the bottom of my elements? The space tags fields are set as transparent, model grafics style: hidden line and detail: medium. Thanks for any insite.
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No image was provided. If you tried to load something too large, RC just omits it. Use something like Wisdom-soft ScreenHunter to captue a small jpeg image. Take another look at your space tag family. You may find that there is a masking region in it.
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sorry, zipped the image, hope this works.
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Sorry but I'm not going to download a zip - then unzip it. Most copanies will not allow that for security reasons. I gave you a suggestion for your problem - did you read that and check it out? When you don't even try out our suggestion, we don't think there is any need to give other suggestions. BTW - the jpeg image is a good suggestion too.
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Sorry, didn't know a zip was a big deal. I do not have admin on this computer so it is a long drawn out process to install new software. I have included it as a pdf if that is okay. As for the filled region, I could not find one in the family, I wanted the picture included because it shows how the text is overwriting the elements and not covering an area like a fill would. Thanks for your help, and sorry for any inconvinience.
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You don't have anything hiding anything that I can see. You just have text lines over text lines... Some are grey lines over black annotations. Are the room tags in a linked model?
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That is what I mean by the tag is covering the items. The space tag is in my model. Is there a way to get it to show behind my annotations for my familys and behind my circuit wire/homeruns? In Acad I would change the draw order but the only thing I can find like that in Revit is send to back, and that is not an option for the Space Tag.
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