I have tried to create a detail view and have SIM in the "reference label" box, however, if I apply this detail view type to a referenced view, it will change all of the other detail references that have the same reference number when I don't want those to say SIM. :banghead: So Is there a way to have the "SIM" or "TYP" as an instance parameter that you can click on or off? Is there a way to work around this?
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Check out this post by alexo4141, http://www.revitforum.org/structure-...html#post47531 He shows a way to trick the families into giving you instance parameters. Hope this helps.-Alex Cunningham
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Originally posted by cellophane View PostYou can also make a new type and change the SIM to TYP or anything else you'd like.Michael
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Originally posted by Alex Cunningham View PostCheck out this post by alexo4141, http://www.revitforum.org/structure-...html#post47531 He shows a way to trick the families into giving you instance parameters. Hope this helps.
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