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I will do my best to try and explain what I am hoping to accomplish.
I am wondering if it is possible to create labels for elements using the Family Name that I have given that element.
For example, I have created a Family of file cabinets which has 6 different sizes of cabinets (for example 2 Drawer Letter, 4 Drawer Letter, etc...) and I would like to be able to label them so that when I view them in my plan I can see the name of my element and know what I am looking at when I decide to print a plan view. I am hoping there is a way to do this without tagging the elements in my plan view and handle the label creation in my family.
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File > New > Annotation Symbol > Multi-Category Tag.rftLabel > Click to place > Family Name > Add Parameter to Label > OKLoad into project.Tag > Multi-Category
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