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We have created our floor plan with room names/#'s and created our reflected ceiling plan. We have inserted room tags into our RCP but some of our room boundaries in the RCP don't even show up so we are unable to insert tags. We've searched through the forum for other problems similar to this and have checked everything. Anyone have any kind of an idea on this? thanks for you help!
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are you sure you are just placing tags and not making new 'rooms'? (assuming your using revit 9)
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yes We have tried to place another room in the RCP and it tells us its a duplicate. We have turned on the reference and fill through VG and 90% of our rooms are in color. The rooms which are not won't let us add the room tags. Attached is our RCP
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anyone, Bueller Bueller?
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The only thing I could think of would be to check the height of the room in the room's properties. If it is not cut by the cut plane then it will not show.
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So, this thread was posted 3 years ago, but in the event that someone stumbles upon it with a similar problem, here is the solution I found. For whatever reason, when I placed some of my rooms, they were put in with an 8'-0" Limit Offset. I'm not sure how that came to be, but to fix it, click on the room in plan view and open its Element Properties. Under constraints change the Limit Offset to something above your cut plane for RCP. I changed mine to the ceiling height, which was 9'-0" and then it showed up in RCP and I could tag the room. HTH
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