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Tutorial 6 - Create an Elevation Mark

Posted by Christopher Huebner on Jan 25, 2019 8:26:21 PM

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Tutorial 6 - Create an Elevation Mark

When we last left off, we had just placed our Section View onto our sheet and finished our Section Tag.  Our model was really starting to look good. 

I now notice this erratic line in our Section View, let’s fix that first.

The line is actually the Level and if you are curious why it is not being cropped by the Crop Region, well you already know.

Levels are Annotations, and like all other Annotations they cannot be partially cropped by Crop Regions.

 

 

So we will use the Visibility/Graphics Overrides instead.

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Topics: Level, Move, Load into Project and Close, Line, Label, Detail Number, View Scale, Sheet Number, Filled Region, Deactivate View, Hide in View, Elevation Mark, Elevation Mark Pointer, Rotate, Visibility/Graphics, V/G Overrides, Unhide in View, Reveal Hidden Elements, Elevation Mark Body, Nested Family, Object Snap, Copy, Create Similar, Spacebar, Elevation, 1/4" Scale, Fixed Rotation

Tutorial 3 - Create an Equipment Plan with Equipment Tag

Posted by Christopher Huebner on Jan 15, 2019 4:00:00 AM

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Tutorial 3 – Create an Equipment Plan with Equipment Tag

In this tutorial we will create an equipment plan with an equipment tag, a Foodservice Equipment Plan to be exact. 

To begin let’s open our floor plan view, Equipment Plan. 

Ok so now we are ready to Tag our convection oven Family.  Let’s take a look at the Annotate ribbon, specifically the Tag group. 

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Topics: Tag by Category, Annotation Symbol, Family Template, Generic Annotation, Family Category, Reference Plane, Move, Load into Project and Close, Line, Equipment Plan, Specialty Equipment Tag, Label, Save As, Equipment Tag

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