You must apply tags to equipment in order to create schedules for that equipment. When you add a tag to a part, the property set definitions associated with that tag are added to the part. You can enter values manually as you add the tag, and you can also modify property set data after the tag is added.
A tag is anchored to a part. If you move the part, its tag moves with it. You can, however, move the tag in the drawing without releasing it from its part.
Typically, you add tags to parts after you add the parts to a drawing. For electrical devices, you can add tags automatically as you add parts.
The default tool palettes contain several tag tools you can use for common equipment. You can also create tag tools.
To add a tag
You can move tags after you insert them.
Automatic fields are displayed in gray, and cannot be edited.
If a tag adds property set data that is assigned to a system style or object style, that data may be inactive. You can edit this data from the Properties palette after you add the tag.
You can locate many tags and schedules on the ribbon. Navigate to the Annotate tabScheduling panel and use the drop-down buttons to see a list of available tags or schedules.