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I was trying to create an electrical outlet that was simple but I wanted to have a tag or label come up automaticaly if the outlet is mounted at any height other than the specified height. Any thoughts or suggestions on where to start or get one already made?
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Got help on this at Augi http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?p=250627#post250627
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I've also done this as an instance text label to the family. It's not connected to the actual height of the object, but it shows up automatically without the need to be tagged.
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