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    Default door tag positioning

    Hi All,
    is there a way to change the default positioning of door tags? In particular I want all door tags on vertical walls to be placed on the left side insted of right!
    It would be quite annoying to move manually hundreds and hundreds of tags...:-/
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    Default Re: door tag positioning

    I believe the default location for tags is the origin of the family. This may cause other problems with your family but give it a shot.

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    Default Re: door tag positioning

    Hi,

    Yes I know but the point is that my text tag is above the origin, so what I dont understand is why if the host of my tag is 90 rotated then the tag is placed on the right ? Is there a way to control rotation direction ..kind of CW against of CCW? Beacouse in this manner I need two door tags family one for horizontal and one for vertical doors!
    it would be nice to have just 1 kind ansd apply it to all doors at once...

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