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2024-06-13 09:07 PM - last edited on 2024-06-19 03:52 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi All,
I know my title isn't very descriptive, but I couldn't come up with something better. We draw a lot of details in our office and I'm looking for a way to create a sort of linked auto-text that could be updated in a schedule and would reflect in the associated detail. I'm sure I'm not describing it in the best way so here's a couple of examples:
First use case would be tagging foundation walls W1, W2, etc. This project has a couple of dozen different wall types from the structural engineer. Right now each relevant detail just shows a dimension string with over-ridden text saying "W1, See Struct." - Id really love to have a schedule where, if all of the wall numbers need to be updated, I could change them in a schedule and the text in the detail would update. I know how to do this in 'live' drawings, but since we're drafting these details, I don't have any 'live' walls to tag.
Second use case would be for assembly callouts. We like doing one large call-out like this:
I'd love to have a way for this text to live in one location that I could update and would change everywhere. My current workaround is to use an independent worksheet that then gets dragged onto the sheeted detail and overlays the 'static' version of this callout. It would be great if it could live in the detail instead of on the sheet.
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks!
2024-06-14 03:52 AM
There are probably about 3 different solutions you could try which I have used for various projects:
2024-06-14 08:44 PM
Thanks Tony,
Project info is the route we had come up with, but were hoping could be avoided. Central Innovation is a great tip. I used it in Revit at my last office, but didnt realize they had a mac version. I'll definitely look into that a bit more, but the subscription fee might be a deal breaker for us.
Could you expand on the Expressions in properties a bit? How would I get this to work in a detail drawing where I can't actually link to an object?
I tried creating a "Wall Type 1" property, and gave it value W1, but if I try to auto-text it in the detail it still just returns "#Wall Type 1"