The inability to mark new parameters in Revit is a common problem that troubles many users. Regarding this problem, PHP editor Xiaoxin has summarized a series of detailed processing steps to help users solve this problem. This article will provide a step-by-step guide on how to deal with the situation where newly added parameters cannot be marked, helping users to easily solve this problem.
1. Create a new metric regular mark family. If you have a mark family template of the required category, you can directly select the corresponding mark family template.
2. After opening, first change its family category to the required category. Here are the shared parameters added in the wire, so the [Wire Marker] category is selected.
3. After confirmation, first delete the note text in the template.
4. Click the [Label] command in the [Create] tab.
5. Click the mouse at the appropriate location and place the label. The [Edit Label] dialog box will pop up.
6. It can be noted that the parameters listed on the left are not customized shared parameters. You need to click the [Add Parameters] button in the lower left corner to add the shared parameters added to the project here.
7. After selecting this parameter, click [Add parameter to label] to add it to the label. Once confirmed, the mark is completed.
8. After saving and loading it into the project, you can mark the components of the corresponding category.
Meaning: In the process of marking components, if you add some information, you need to create relevant parameters yourself. At this time, if you use regular project parameters to add, you will encounter no corresponding tags that can be used. You can use shared parameters to add shared parameters to related components and create corresponding tag families. As mentioned above, using shared parameters as labels can achieve the purpose of displaying related information.
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