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I had placed room tags that were working fine when one day I opened the drawings and they all said "not enclosed". Any ideas why?
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Mark
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Mark,
You somehow lost the room boundy aspects of your rooms.
The causes can be for multiple reasons. Check that room tags are in the same phase as the walls that bound them as rooms are phase aware. Make sure that your walls are set to define room boundries. Make sure that if you have an ACAD underlay that you place a room boundy line around the perimeter of it.
Other than that hard to know without seeing the file.
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I use an area plan with the area analysis boundry tool to set and check all my boundries lines. I've always been able to resolve any issues going to the area view to check and adjust my boundry lines in problem areas.
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I had placed room tags that were working fine when one day I opened the drawings and they all said "not enclosed". Any ideas why?
Thanks,
Mark
Generally it will resove itself if you go to your settings and adjust the area's calculated at "height" parameter.
You can usually change it back to what it was after changing it once. It causes the model to refresh its calculations which for some reason occasionally become disassociated.
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I had placed room tags that were working fine when one day I opened the drawings and they all said "not enclosed". Any ideas why? Thanks, Mark Well in addition to the tips that other users gave you, I would like to add that I see this often, in models with linked models that have room-bounding geometry (i.e. walls). When a link is detached then re-attached it turns off the room bounding and you have to go turn it back on, manually. Also, I am noticing that in random cases -inconsisten so far- that adding an opening to a wall or editing its profile turns it into non-room bounding !! Also, is it possible that you get this just because you do not 'open' all worksets ?
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