When copying detail components that have type mark info associated with them from one project to another, sometimes the type mark stays with it in the new project and sometimes it doesn't. I'm trying to avoid having to re-tag these components when copied to another project. If there is a way to create a type mark parameter within the family, that would solve my problems. I've seen some things online about setting up a shared parameter for this purpose, but I can't seem to make that work (it needs to be explained in more detail). Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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