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I am using Revit 2014 and need help with a duct tag. I want the tag to include lining thickness or insulation thickness. But i only want the appropriate one to show. If the duct is insulated i dont want the lining portion of the tag to appear.
Edited on: Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 1:56:47 PM
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You might be able to set a conditional (y/n) parameter that evalustes the assigned thickness and turns a label on/off but that would only look right if the label was at the bottom of your data - not in the middle.
Maybe a better solution is two different type tags and the user uses the correct one.
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