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hihihi

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  1. Thank you all for your responses. I now understand why it behaves this way, and it seems there's no real way to circumvent it. I had finally understood how data fields work and got excited about it but unfortunately, my request may be too ambitious. yes, we're also facing the same problem with spaces. I suppose I'll position the tags outside the symbol, but this means I won't be able to keep all the tags in the same position and won't achieve simultaneous movement when I adjust one. Additionally, I'll lose the ability to read data from the door symbol it's associated with since the door is located inside the symbol. If anyone has suggestions for a workaround, I'm all ears. Thanks again everyone. Best regards,
  2. Hello, I'm using data tags -associated with a door symbol- to show information related to a door (fire-rating, size and a door dumber which is like my room numbers) Some part of my building repeat a lot so those data tags are sometimes in a symbol that is present on different layers. My space numbers (and thus door numbers) change from floor to floor to include the level we are (I do that by calling the layer name (#L#) into the tag fields, I guess I could also use the floor feature (#ST#). It all works great outside of a symbol but when I put the tag inside the symbol, nothings shows. Can you help me find a solution to have the layer name -or another way to show the proper door number- in the data tag in the symbol ? Thank you so much, HD
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