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Hi! Anyone who knows how to do a diameter sign? (in AutoCAD you wrote %%3)Is there a list somewere with a short commands to different symbols?
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It depends on your textstyle. I think the easiest is to open Word, select the same textstyle and look for the symbols you want to use. For example the diameter symbol ø in Arial is ALT+0248 (this goes for the most styles). Good luck with it Gr, Frank
Edited on: Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:45:32 AM
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WHile in REVIT, gotot your start menu - pick run - type in charmap - now select the font you are using and copy clip the character you want then paste it into the REVIT text field.
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