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Joined: Mon, Jun 26, 2006
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OK, I'm really new to Revit. Now that's out of the way and all
the joking aside, Is their a way to put a leader ,'WITHOUT TEXT"
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Umm well if youre not using a leader with text, youre using a leader when you insert something like a detail, tag or annotation yea? You can add leaders when you insert 'symbols' or 'tags' [from your 'drafting' design bar and it should let you specify in your options bar before you place it]. I dont of any other way to do them cos i dont use them... apart from lines... does that kinda help? lol thats all ive got.
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I am not that new to revit, and i still haven't figured out how to do leaders w/o text. if you figure it out let me know
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You can't. It's that simple. Just draw detail lines or something to represent a leader.
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