Uh oh Spagetti O's... with the recent update I've noticed that the elevation annotation tags do not update when the their detail number values are changed. I don't recall this happening before the update but it's definitely going wrong now.
I find it necessary to change the annotation type to another or alter a setting in the family before Revit will "wake up" and change the tag to the new value. Boohoo...
Here's a
quick VIDEO to demo the issue.
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Customers are still beta testers after 2nd update?
This happens when you have a company juggling with 20+ design products.
When RA2012 launched it was the same bug (refitforum.org has a thread somewhere in the april period with bugs for new realese). If i remember well in the fix list in this update they say this was fixed.
I have not been able to duplicate the results but, was running into update issues with the content in a schedule not refreshing changed fields on the sheet. This and the issue you illustrate make this long time user very leery. I have grown to naturally trust the accuracy of such things...
I just tried this without update 2 installed. Same bug occurs. Looks like it hasn't been fixed.
Yeah, as a BIM manager Autodesk is making me look really bad these days.
Half of the office had installed update 2 and I told the rest of them not to do it.
In the last update, I had to reset our Component library directory path on everyone's computer. When I commented to Autodesk they replied "not our problem.. you did something wrong".
Come on Autodesk.. really.. work with me.
Same as it ever was :-(
This is a parameter gone bad. It even does the same in custom created Elevation marker Families... The name on the sheet & in the view's own properties changes, as you showed, yet no glory in the "Automatic" symbology.
I am assuming you have sent this to ADSK, right?
Okay, problem solved. It is related to the use of Worksharing / Worksets. In our firm, we almost always use worksharing and that appears to correct the Elevation tag problem.
Argh.. now I look a bit silly again (as a BIM manager). Thanks Autodesk for the heads up on that one! sigh.
I installed the updates a few days back and immediately had this problem surface. Good news is, I opened the file with the "Audit" box checked and Revit fixed the tags.
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