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    Default Exporting Revit to ACAD layer question

    Can someone tell me which sub-catagory the text for a title border family (labels and text) falls under in the .txt file.

    Right now the border text and labels default to layer G-ANNO-TTLB and I need to change it to G-ANNO-TEXT.

    I can find Title Block in the DWG Properties under export to CAD but I can't find the Category for Title Block text.

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    Default Re: Exporting Revit to ACAD layer question

    Quote Originally Posted by cadman6735 View Post
    ...which sub-catagory the text for a title border family falls under...
    Unfortunately, you are out of luck. Since text and parameters cannot have an object style in a family, they will always use the object style (and therefore the assigned CAD layer) at the top of the tree.
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