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Hello all,
I'm sure I'm overlooking this in the help section but...
When creating lets say an enlarged plan such as restrooms from a floor plan. Is there a way to not show the detail bubble callout and instead call out a note such as "See enlarged plan this sheet" ?
Thanks in advance!
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Edited on: Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:24:56 AM
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You can hide the entire callout....
You could probably create a callout tag that is void.
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I opened the regular Callout Head Family, erased all the parameters and linework and just added in regular text (not a label).
Then saved the family with a new name.
Loaded it into the project.
Went under Manage > Additional Settings > Callout Tags. Then Duplicated this Tag Type, renamed it and then spcified the newly loaded Callout Head as the Value for the Callout head parameter.
Then you have to click on the callout border > Edit Type > Duplicate > Rename. Then For the Callout Tag parameter specify the new Callout Head that you created a bove.
Becasue of the way the leader lines work i made mine Left justified so the tag always has to be on the Right. So you would need a Left and Right version of this tag to be fully flexible.
Here's the Tag family I made and see attached image.
Here is the Project File from the attached image.
Edited on: Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:54:52 AM
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thanks for the help dgcad as well as your suggestion WWHub.
dgcad that worked perfect with your walk through only somehow I've gotten one setting off somewhere. Any idea why it's placing my text so far away? Even if I highlight it and try to move it with the grips it keeps the leader line the same distance. Please see the attached example. Sorry for my unexperience.
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strike that. Think I got it, it was just wiggin' out or something. It's adjusting fine since I deleted callout view and started over and replaced it.
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Is there a way to get the leader line on the right side of the text? Its only pinned to the left?
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Click on the callout, grab the center blue node and drag it around.
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