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Revit 2010 Is there a way to actually dimension property lines with length and bearing? Other than putting the dimension in with dimension lines or non-connected text or changing the prefix, suffix, etc. of a normal dimension. In other words a dimension over/under/to the side of a property line that would be formatted similar to "160.95' N 80 23' 45" W". Thanks for the help.
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Try tagging with property line tags.
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Tom - Thank you very much, it works perfeclty. Take care, John
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