The ID Label tool labels drawing objects with an identifier so they can be properly referenced on an associated schedule. These labels can be applied to specific objects with attached data records, such as doors, windows, equipment, plumbing fixtures, electrical items, and irrigation objects. This tool also provides a convenient way to specify or edit attached record data. The ID labels can be customized using special symbols (see Creating Custom ID Label Symbols for more information).
For doors and windows, the ID label bubble size is independent of text size. The ID bubble is drawn at the size specified in the ID Label Size field of the Object Info palette, unless the text exceeds the ID bubble size; in this case, the bubble automatically expands to fit the text. To restore the ID bubble to a fixed size, reduce the text size to fit within the ID bubble.
To create an ID label:
Click the ID Label tool from the Dims/Notes tool set.
Click on the drawing to set the location of the ID label.
Click a valid object (with attached data records).
The ID/Specification Tool dialog box opens. Set the ID parameters.
► Click to show/hide the parameters.
Click Options to set specific preferences for this ID.
● If the object being labeled is a window or door, complete the fields in the ID Settings dialog box as described in the ID Tag tab section of Window Settings: ID Tag Pane or Door Settings: ID Tag Pane. Select Auto-Increment ID Label to automatically increment the numerical ID value each time the label is placed. Click OK.
● If the object being labeled is something other than a window or door, complete the fields in the Set ID Preferences dialog box, and then click OK.
► Click to show/hide the parameters.
Click OK to close the ID/Specification Tool dialog box and create the label.
To bypass the ID Label dialog boxes and automatically place an existing ID label repeatedly, hold down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) key when placing consecutive labels.
To easily convert an object into a door or window, place an ID label on the object and select the Window Object or Door Object ID Type in the ID/Specification Tool dialog box. A symbol is automatically created for the object and displays in the Resource Manager, and is available to use as symbol geometry for subsequently placed windows or doors. Select the window or door object and then click Settings from the Object Info palette. From the Window Settings or Door Settings dialog box, attach record information to include in the window or door schedule. (See Inserting Windows in Vectorworks Design Series and Inserting Doors in Vectorworks Fundamentals.)
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