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davidcobi
2006-05-11, 08:19 PM
We have a user that wants to be able to turn off a block of text that may be used at a later date. It doesn't look like one can define subcategories for Text Blocks. Any ideas?

archjake
2006-05-11, 08:22 PM
You may be able to use a symbol family w/ a visibility parameter.

christo4robin
2006-05-11, 08:32 PM
You might do a workset for it. Design options possibly? (Not sure how they interact with text).

Eric Stewart
2006-05-11, 08:35 PM
copy the text to a drafting view

mschroeder
2006-05-11, 08:41 PM
Create a text type called "invisible" (or something) change it's color to be RGB (254,255,255).

When you need to find it again, you can invert revit's background color under settings>Options>graphics. Or right click select all instances and change it to a visible type.

dpasa
2006-05-11, 08:52 PM
If it's possible, draw a filled region with invisible lines and no pattern and hide it.

mschroeder
2006-05-11, 08:56 PM
If it's possible, draw a filled region with invisible lines and no pattern and hide it.

This won't work, text is always on top.

narlee
2006-05-11, 09:31 PM
You might do a workset for it. Design options possibly? (Not sure how they interact with text).

Text doesn't have a workset-specify option.

Options don't affect text and other annotations, which are view specific.

narlee
2006-05-11, 09:35 PM
Create a text type called "invisible" (or something) change it's color to be RGB (254,255,255).

When you need to find it again, you can invert revit's background color under settings>Options>graphics. Or right click select all instances and change it to a visible type.

Hey, that's pretty tricky. Also, you can change the text's color properties to get it to show again. Unfortunately, if your text is over something with color, it still shows.

narlee
2006-05-11, 09:51 PM
copy the text to a drafting view

This will not preserve location.

I think the best you can do is duplicate the view (or in the case of a level, create one below everything and paste the text in - so there is nothing in that view except the text - it is a "text holder" level) and name it "with that text".

Revit does not support subcategories for text, unfortunately. Don't ask me why. They do for drafting lines - seems they should do it for text types and dimension types as well - I would like that. Got to go put it on the wish list.