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First of all excuse me if it has already been posted multiple times - could not find it.
Is it somehow possible adding a uniformed tag which consists of Type mark +Mark +Elevation at bottom? For a floor in example?
Right now i have to make two different annotations which takes lot of time.
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What kind of tag? "uniformed" tag doesn't mean anything to me.
A ceiling tag can do this.
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Excuse me, what do you mean by Uniform tag?
Right now I am trying to make slabs for Balconys which are made as Structural Floors. So I am using floor tags.
Did you mean that?
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The 'uniformed' term was yours - not mine! Look at your original post.
I don't believe that you can do what you want with a floor tag.
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