![]() ![]() The nice thing about these is that the text fields can receive basically any input you like and you can even schedule all the values in a “Note Block” schedule. In other words, it is a simple symbol with user editable text field(s). For the AutoCAD users, a Generic Annotation Symbol in Revit is basically a block with attributes from AutoCAD. While very intrigued, I have not come up with a really practical use of this yet.įor those of you not familiar, let me take a few moments to explain Generic Annotations. I have been working on a Revit implementation and just discovered by accident that you can include dimension parameters that behave like reporting parameters in the labels of Generic Annotations. ![]()
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