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I'm trying to create a room tag with the room number on top and a ceiling height which I will manually enter on the bottom (shown attached). I started with a room tag and created a shared parameter called ceiling height. Back in my template I went into project parameters and added the ceiling height parameter. In the project parameters options I have tried to check catagories of ceilings only, rooms only, and both ceilings and rooms. Back in the file if I click on a room and go to properties there is an option to enter ceiling height, however this ceiling height will not show up in the tag and I can't type it directly into the tag. Can anyone think of anything I'm doing wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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When you are adding the projewct parameter, make sure you select shared paramter and not project. A project parameter cannot appear in tags but a shared can. I tried your tag and was able to get it to work adding a shared parameter to the project. HTH,
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It's still not working for me. In my template I have gone to settings-->project parameters. Once in the dialog box I selected shared parameter and checked the categories of ceilings and rooms. After I do this, ceiling height shows up as a parameter when I click on a room and go to properties, but when I fill it in and try to place the tag the bottom half of the tag is empty. Any ideas?
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I just figured it out. I need to pick RCP room tag with area. I'll have to rename it to be room tag with ceiling height. Thank you so much for your help!
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Callie, have you really managed to place Ceiling High in a Room Tag? I´m new in using Revit, began with the 2009 and didn´t manage to do that, didn't find the RCP tag you told. Can you help me? my e-mail is jmfeitosa@gmail.com thanks
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