About Tagging Components and Lines

You can tag components and lines to identify them as unique items in a project.

Depending on how your administrator set up your project, you may be prompted to assign tag information as you place components or lines. However, if you do not know all of the tagging data at that time, you can dismiss the prompt and tag a component or line whenever you have the data available.

You can assign or modify tag information to a component or line by using the ribbon, the Properties palette, the shortcut menu, or the Data Manager.

Note:

Do not use Find and Replace to modify tag information.

Components such as equipment, nozzles, valves, instruments, and pipe lines have the following default tag formatting:

If your tag formats are different than those listed above, your administrator may have changed the formatting. For more information about the tag formats that are set up for your company, see your administrator.

When you copy a component or line, or create a new line by inserting equipment into an existing line, the new item is assigned a temporary tag that contains a question mark to differentiate it from the original tag. For example, if the original tag for a component is P-100, the temporary tag might be P-100?.