The revit annotation family used in the project dictates the information in the door and window tags as well as the appearance of the tag.
Revit how to tag doors and windows.
Specify the elements to tag.
Check if door tag and window tag are already loaded.
Click modify and then select the element.
Click tag group title to expand this panel.
If you do not select elements the tag all not tagged tool will tag all elements in the view that are not already tagged.
The tag all not tagged dialog displays.
First let s check if we already have our tag families loaded.
Tagging of doors and windows are very important in architectural working drawings.
On the options bar click the select parameter button.
Thus that is why this video is very important.
The tag opens in revit s family editor.
For without tags on your doors and windows your working drawing.
This value is equal to 1 for the first door you place and it increases by 1 for each subsequent door regardless of type.
But instead of selecting objects one by one let s just tag all our doors and windows.
You can specify that the tags are attached automatically as you place the doors or you can attach them later either.
Optional select one or more elements to tag.
Open the existing door or window tag by selecting file open and then navigate to the library folder in which the tag is stored by default door and window tags are located in imperial library annotations architectural.
On the properties palette enter a value for mark.
Create sequential tags for doors or windows place a door or window.
Place more instances of the element as desired.
Door tags are annotations that are generally used to enumerate instances of doors within a project by displaying the value of the door s mark property.
You can manually add tags one by one by using tag by category.
To tag untagged elements.
If it s not loaded yet click load on the right side of this dialog.
By default doors tags are oval with the door number centered in the tag and window tags are hexagons with the window type centered in the tag.