Summary: Keynotes contain a built-in parameter "Key Source" that defines by user, element, or material. This parameter is unavailable in either searching or scheduling.

Description: User Keynotes can lead to errors when they are used to "fake" real info. For example, keynote tagging a wall element in order to keynote the insulation detail line. As projects become more complex, there can be hundreds of keynotes to check through. If a keynote value changes for a project (e.g. insulation goes from R19 to R21) each of these user keynotes must be changed individually.

If the Key Source parameter is made available, a schedule can be created to quickly and effectively find and change user keynotes. This would significantly improve drawing accuracy and coordination.

Product and Feature: Revit Architecture - Annotation Tools

Submitted By: Logan Piburn on Thu, 07 Jun 2012