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    Default Tagging membrane layers

    I can't seem to be able to tag the membrane layers by material. Should I try harder or it is just not possible? Thanks.

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    Hi -

    have you looked at "Keynoting" materials?

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    I've been avoiding keynoting as I do not understand the word, but I guess I'll have take a look. Thanks.

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    The help file actually walks you through keynoting and it's capabilities pretty well, so check that out. I'm sure you'll find it useful.

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    Quote Originally Posted by radu.grosu
    I've been avoiding keynoting as I do not understand the word, but I guess I'll have take a look. Thanks.
    Yeah - i know where you're coming from - it took me ages to get the idea
    (i come from a structural background and had never heard of keynoting) but
    once you get the idea you'd never go back.

    Keynoting is basically a system of keeping a database of all your notes that
    you can automatically apply to objects. You can add whatever notes of your own to the existing keynotes file OR make your own up entirely, and keep adding to it as you need.

    The beauty is that once you keynote an object within a project, you can quickly and easily "note" it again in any view with 100% consistency as it is contained within the objects properties.

    Anyway - i don't know if my explanation is 100% accurate - but i hope it gives you a bit more of an idea!!

    Adam

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    i dont know that you would be able to tag it because it does not have a thickness and does not show up. so far from what i can see is that the membrane layer is only to use for scheduling.

    Justin

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    Thanks for the explanation Adam. Sounds good. Justin has a point, membrane have no thickness but to be honest, I expected them to show up as a line, that I could tag, change appearance of it, etc.. So, what do I have to do to show my membrane layers in section, use detail lines?

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    that is what i do. since the membranes have to lap over other and onto flashing etc. it is not really beneficial to have it part of the wall anyways. you would spend just as much time hidding lines then it would take you to draft them in.

    justin

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    Quote Originally Posted by jmarchiel-barch
    i dont know that you would be able to tag it because it does not have a thickness and does not show up. so far from what i can see is that the membrane layer is only to use for scheduling.

    Justin
    Justin is right, with no thickness the keynote by material isn't going to help. We decided to do user keynotes. User keynotes let you put in a keynote that isn't attached to anything, and just pick with keynote you want there. Working this way at least ensures that the note numbers and legends or the text is kept standardized across our set. Not a perfect solution, but better than dumb text.

    DJF

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    Default Re: Tagging membrane layers

    We place membrane layers as Substrate with a thickness of 1/8" or .0006" depending on the thickness of the layer we want. You can tag those. The .0006 vapor barrier is hard but it will tag

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