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Creating Schedule Tags in Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2005
Have you ever been challenged by the creation of ‘Schedule
Tags’ in Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2005? Paul F. Aubin, author
and world renowned expert on Architectural Desktop shares his methods with
you in this article.
Creating Schedule Tags
This is the tutorial referenced on page 607 of Mastering Autodesk
Architectural Desktop 2005.
A Schedule Tag is an ADT Multi-View Block that is anchored to another
object. The Anchor used is called a “Tag Anchor.” Unlike other Anchors in
ADT, this Anchor links the data in the object’s Property Sets with the
Attributes contained within the Tag. Several components are required to make
the Tag Anchor relationship function properly.
- A Property Set Definition containing the desired
Properties
- An AutoCAD Block containing one or more Attributes
- Attributes (within the Block) must be named in the
correct format
- A Multi-View Block must be made containing the
Attributed AutoCAD Blocks as View Blocks
- A Tag Anchor attachment
This is an extensive list to be sure. Building a custom
Schedule Tag requires a systematic approach and a bit of patience. As with
most ADT Content, it will be instructional to dissect some of the provided
sample tags. You will find several examples in the AutoCAD DesignCenter (See
Figure 1).
You can open the AutoCAD Design Center from the Insert menu or by pressing
ctrl+2. Once it is open, you can easily navigate to the other folders in the
Documentation tree and use the tags located there. There are actually three
sets of Tags provided with ADT: Imperial, Metric and Metric D A CH. You can
use which ever set is appropriate to your choice of units.
Tags can also appear on Tool Palettes. The Document Tool Palette group
contains a sampling of Tags on the Scheduling Tool Palette tab. You can add
other tags from the DesignCenter to any Tool Palette by simply dragging them
from the DesignCenter and dropping them onto the desired Tool Palette.
For the rest of the tutorial, please click
on the following link:
http://www.paulaubin.com/pdf/Creating_Schedule_Tags.pdf
About Paul F. Aubin
Paul F. Aubin is the author of Mastering Autodesk®
Architectural Desktop and Autodesk®
Architectural Desktop: An Advanced Implementation Guide, and
co-author of Mastering VIZ Render for Autodesk®
ADT Users, published by Autodesk Press.
Paul has a background in the architectural profession spanning
over fifteen years. In addition to writing, Paul travels the
country speaking and providing implementation, training and
support services. He currently serves as the Moderator for
Cadalyst magazine's online CAD questions forum, and has been
published in their print magazine.
He is a regular speaker at Autodesk University®
and was the recipient of the Autodesk® Central
Region 2001 Architectural Award of Excellence. Paul has been a
guest speaker at Chicago area events for The American Institute
of Architects Northeast Illinois, Chicago Area Users' Groups and
The Association of Licensed Architects. Prior to becoming an
independent consultant, Paul was an Associate with a leading
Autodesk Systems Center in Chicago where he successfully trained
over 1100 professionals in Architectural Desktop, AutoCAD®
and 3D Studio® VIZ. While in architectural
practice, Paul served as CAD Manager with an Interior Design and
Architecture firm in downtown Chicago and amassed many years of
hands-on project architect level experience. The combination of
his experiences in architectural practice, as a CAD Manager and
an Instructor give his writing, classroom instruction and
consultation a fresh and credible focus. Paul is an associate
member of the American Institute of Architects. He received his
Bachelor of Science in Architecture and his Bachelor of
Architecture from The Catholic University of America.
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