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# 9.2.Tag Alignment

Description

This Function can Automatically Align Tag Location with assigned angle .

## Step

1.Open the Hot Gear tab beside the Add-Ins tab.\
![](/files/-LHDK_2HmXME4l5KE57E)

2.Click the icon on the Ribbon to start the program.

![](/files/-LMjohjbDE9AFzWYvjQA)

3.Select Tag Element

{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Select Element By Rectangle" %}

1. If you are not have per-selected Tag element on Revit current selection.
2. You have to select Tag Element by rectangle on current activeview.
3. Pick a location point on current view.
4. Tag Alignment Menu will showup.
5. Set the Angle by the Angle Control Bar.
6. Set the Vertical Separation Distance (mm).
7. Optional - Set the Horizontal Separation Distance (mm).
8. OK

<div align="left"><img src="/files/-LKQLbbRGDB4jiDwlUko" alt=""></div>
{% endtab %}

{% tab title="Per-Selected Tag Element on Revit" %}

1. Pick a location point on current view.
2. Tag Alignment Menu will showup.
3. Set the Angle by the Angle Control Bar.
4. Set the Vertical Separation Distance (mm).
5. Optional - Set the Horizontal Separation Distance (mm).
6. OK

<div align="left"><img src="/files/-LKQLbbRGDB4jiDwlUko" alt=""></div>
{% endtab %}
{% endtabs %}

### Example

![Plan View](/files/-LLrIpdIVx6lRhJHdQ9r)

![Section](/files/-LLrIvnXHrUuowiA8Ur5)


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