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I have a large building that must be broken into part plans for the structural framing. When I create a callout encompassing the area of the part plan, I cannot figure out how to make the beam sizes appear in the callout. I apply the Structural Framing Plan view template and get a beautiful one line framing plans WITHOUT the beam sizes. I'm sure it’s just a push of a button away, but I can't find it. Any help is appreciated!
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Use the text command, with leaders, to call out the beam sizes and spacing, with the leaders showing the extents of that beam.
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John -
Thanks for the tip. I actually used the 'Tag All Not Tagged' feature and selected 'Structural Framing Tag: Standard' and it labeled everything just fine.
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