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project, you may notice issues that require coordination. Unless you are the
person responsible for modeling, there needs to be a workflow in place to
document and manage the issues.
Consider creating an annotation family that acts as a comment tag for
whoever may be reviewing the project. This tag can contain as little or
as much information as you want. The sample shown in Figure 4.45 has
parameters to assign a number, date, status, and owner of a comment along
with space for a brief description. The project reviewer can place these
tags throughout the project to point out areas that require modification
or coordination. Comments can be made regarding issues within your file
or issues about your consultant's files. When you share your file, your
consultant can view the comments without the need for you to send
additional information or files.
Figure 4.45 Sample review comment tag
These tags can be scheduled, and the schedule can be used as a means of
tracking the comments. The schedule also allows users to easily locate the
comment tags by using the Highlight In Model button on the Element panel
ofthecontextualtabthatappearsontheribbon. Figure4.46 showsasample
schedule of a review comment tag used in a project.
 
 
 
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