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    Bereczki Zoltán

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    • RE: How can I add tags to doors?

      Thanks, that's great! So easy thing, and I didn' found it 😞
      Maybe Google should put this ctrl-enter tip here, next to the windows tip:
      http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=95012

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    • RE: How can I add tags to doors?

      Thank you, but I prefer the other solution. For example, I have 40 interior doors in a building. Only two types: 90/210 and 75/210. In Layout, I have to make 40 tags. In opposite, in Sketchup I have to make only two components with tags: one for the 90/210, and another for the 75/210. And with the solution of Gjenio, the direction of the text will be always OK.
      The only problem is, that I don't know, how to make multi-line dimension text on a Mac 😞

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    • RE: How can I add tags to doors?

      Thank you, that is exactly, what I was looking for!
      I have only one problem: a use a Mac, and this "\n" trick works only on Windows. Do you have any idea to solve this? Thanks!

      @gjenio said:

      Thank you all for precious advices. I think I've found the tip to go through the problem.
      1 - Draw the middle line of the door
      2 - Thake a dimension right on that line
      3 - Double click on the text and type "lenght"\n"height" and remember to chose Endpoint "None" in the Linear Dimensions Menu
      Ecco fatto!

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