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    I have searched everywhere and having a hard time trying to get my Family which I have labeled to show the label in elevation and section when loaded into project here is the scenario.

    Revit Arch 2008

    I used the electrical wall family and created a switch on this family wall. I then labeled this switch within the switch family. When I load my SWITCH into my project the label shows in plan view. However I don't want the label to show in Plan only in Elevation and Section.

    I figured out that I have to change the Settings -> Family Category and Paramters to Shared. for both the Generic family and my Switch Family.

    Issue being that when I load in the Generic Family (Label) into my Switch Family I get an error stating saying the following

    While loading family 'Family11': Only the following kinds of families can be loaded into a 3d model family:
    - 3d model families
    - detail families
    - generic annotations
    - section heads
    - level heads
    - grid heads

    That is when I create an annotation myself. If I use a generic family already created like Label-Annotation. I can load this in fine, but when I change that Label to Shared I get this error

    While loading family 'Label Annotation 3-32': Shared annotations cannot be used in 3d model families.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    Bill

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    Default Re: Annotation to show in Family Elevation

    I think I had a similar problem, and after messing around with it for a while I figured it out. I'm not a hundred percent positive it's the same thing, but I'll take a look and get back to u tommorrow letting u know if it was or wasn't.

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    Default Re: Annotation to show in Family Elevation

    thanks I appreciate the effort

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    discovered that you have to use Model Text and change the visibility for the model text to not show in plan view. Works perfectly, thanks for the help.

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    Default Re: Annotation to show in Family Elevation

    I'm dealing with a similar issue, but it's an electrical symbol that I want to use in plan, not text in elevations. The symbols show up fine in the family, but when I load it into the project it only shows the 3-d outlet plates and the symbols are gone. Is there a way to share the symbol with the 3D family so it is visible in the project? When I try to do this I get the "Shared annotations cannot be used in 3d model families." error message. Thank you.

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