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Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 4:38:04 PM | Changing text families

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daleyy


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We are creating our titleblocks for our first project. I have taken a fundementals course in Revit but it did not cover items like this. I am trying to figure out what is the best way to create our text families. We use a variety of text sizes, bold, fit justification (one we use alot), and others. Do we need to make a separate family for all of these? Is is possible to have a fit justification? We use the fit justification on our title block and some notes, but cannot find that property. Any guidence would be great. Thanks Dale

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Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 5:22:46 PM | Changing text families

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Hi:  I didn't see any responses.  I've got myself confused about the same issue.  I found the following post-- seems like this falls under the "first thing you need to know" category when talking about text. Does that make sense and can you add anything else?  I'm trying to make different standarized text notes with unique text styles, colors, sizes, etc. and save them as "detail" Groups.  Randy

  • Ok. Anything in revit is family dependent. Starting from your walls to door to roof. So if you want a different type of a thing you got to make a family of it. Once you have a family, you can use it anywhere. So the same holds good for annotations too. Make some families of your annotations and save it. Next use them where you want them as you use different elements in Revit. That means you have to create different families for different sizes too. Saumya

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