This system is most effective when objects that are used throughout a project are already assigned their
respective keynote values. When these values are not supplied, you can assign a value as you place a keynote
tag. Materials, system and component families, and detail components can have keynote parameters entered
in advance.
Placing a Keynote
1
Click Drafting menu
➤
Keynote
➤
Element, Material, or User, or on the Drafting Tab of the
Design Bar, click Keynote
➤
Element, Material, or User.
2
In the Type Selector, select a keynote style.
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Keynote Tag : Keynote Number shows the keynote number in the drawing area.
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Keynote Tag: Keynote Number - Boxed shows the keynote number with a box around it in
the drawing area.
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Keynote Tag : Keynote Text shows the keynote text in the drawing area.
3
On the Options Bar, select the keynote tag orientation (horizontal or vertical), and select the
Leader check box to show or hide the keynote tag leader.
4
Click the relevant element or material to identify which element to tag. An arrowhead appears
at this location.
5
Click the second point of the first segment for leader.
6
Click the final point for the end of the second segment of leader and location of keynote tag.
If the element or material already has a value entered for the parameter keynote, it appears in
the tag automatically. If it does not, the Keynotes dialog opens, where you can select the keynote
value.
To add or create your own keynote data, see
Adding Additional Categories
on page 1063.
Keynote Placement Tips
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In order for Revit Architecture to keynote a material, the element must be visible in the view, and the
material must be displayed by setting the detail level to medium or fine.
For example, you will not be able to keynote the material of a door's panel whose visibility is set to not
show in plan view. The same door family can have a keynote or tag attached to the door panel's material
in an elevation view, because the solid geometry is visible in the view.
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If you are not able to keynote or tag an element in a particular view, check the settings of the family.
Nested family components need to be shared in order to place or display a keynote value. See
Nested
Families
on page 407.
Expected Keynote Behavior
If a family is created using a keynote table that is different from the one the project is using and
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The same value exists in each keynote table, the project’s keynote file values are used.
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There are different values in each keynote table, or there is no corresponding value for the keynote in
the project, the keynote number will display, but the text for the keynote will not display.
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