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Revit reference label sim. Dynamo can’t do Solution: To get rid of "Sim", select the callout or section symbol and Edit Type, removing that text: Revit likes to add the reference label to your callouts – typically it reads “Sim” for Similar (in the Australian Revit template – not sure about other countries). This is a default setting by Revit which indicates that the referencing I have two offices (Office 1 and Office 2) that are the same but mirrored. The default "Sim" is a type property and only shows when the call-out references another view. The reference label (the part of the section family controlling what is displayed) can be modified to show different things for different conditions. I currently have an Elevation marker with view A and B showing North and South walls of the office. Each view type has a system parameter you can edit called something like “Reference Label” and you can set it to be SIM, OPP, whatever When referencing a section or detail with the "Reference Other View" setting, the resulting callout shows text "Sim" When I create a Section Tag as a Reference View, we have a Reference label that automatically turns on, lets say that says "SIM". However, that does not change the Reference Label field in the Properties No. 0 Unported License. Any . How do I create an Elevation For example, if the “Reference Label” is set to “SIM”, and you have a detail call out on sheet A101 and then you draw a reference call out on A102 that refers to the same detail, then the normal callout will The reference label (the part of the section family controlling what is displayed) can be modified to show different things for different conditions. I have tested this with a plan callout and it works in this instance. Managing the Callout Reference Label in Revit is a total pain as well as being counter-intuitive: Revit likes to add the reference label to your callouts - typically it reads "Sim" for Similar (in Is there a way to only have some section markers (which reference a view) have a reference label while others don't? I also noticed there are two ways to change a reference label, by clicking the Symbol Why would you show one view as SIM and the other not when they refer to the same view? Either way, this is Revit functionality. I have created additional Types with Reference Labels "Opp", "Typ". Any data you store in the callout is actually stored in the view. So you can create a range of tags (SIM, In the properties of the main view, I have gone into Edit Type and added the value SIM to the Reference Label. Please see the Autodesk How can I make the Reference label in the elevations head family by always horizontal Hello everyone, I've encountered a request from a client where they want the "SIM" reference label to always appear Share and download revit families, ask questions and share ideas in our forum and learn from our tutorials Home Architecture, Engineering & Construction Revit Products Forums Revit Architecture Forum have instance yes/no visibility parameter for "Sim" reference label on callouts When placeing a Callout that references another Callout, the default Reference Label is "Sim". You don’t actually want to remove the text from that type. By default, the callout head for a reference callout includes a label (such as Sim, an abbreviation of Similar). Is there a way to only have some section markers (which reference a view) have a reference label while others don't? I also noticed there are two ways to change a reference label, by clicking the Symbol Correct - because the label is a type parameter. You can change this label to meet project needs or corporate standards. You want the section to use a type that doesn’t have a Share and download revit families, ask questions and share ideas in our forum and learn from our tutorials If you use a genuine callout then it won't have the 'sim' notation, if you use the 'Reference other view' option it will have the 'sim' notation next to the callout. If nyou are using all imported details then you When referencing a detail on a drafting view your callout will automatically say "Sim" . Now, if I wanted a Section Tag as a Reference view with a Reference Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3. So you can create a range of tags (SIM, REV, OPP, Handed When inserting a Interior Elevation tag that references another interior elevation the word "SIM" does not show up in the plan.


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