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* Adding an [[Attribute]] which already exists will change the existing [[Attribute]] value to the new value. | * Adding an [[Attribute]] which already exists will change the existing [[Attribute]] value to the new value. | ||
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* [[How to remove an Attribute]] | * [[How to remove an Attribute]] | ||
* [[How to edit an Attribute]] | * [[How to edit an Attribute]] | ||
* [[How to edit Attributes of multiple components]] | * [[How to edit Attributes of multiple components]] | ||
* [[How to remove Attributes of multiple components]] | * [[How to remove Attributes of multiple components]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:15, 30 January 2024
Many things in a Project, ranging from Stakeholders to Overlays to Buildings, have Attributes, allowing generic properties to be configured for them. For most kinds of data, Attributes can be added and edited in a similar fashion.
Editor → The type of data to edit (Ribbon bar) → The data to edit (Left panel) → Attributes tab (Right panel)
How to add an attribute:
- Select the type of data to add an Attribute to.
- Switch to the "Attributes" tab.
- Scroll to the bottom of the right panel, if neccesary.
- For "Add new Attribute with name", enter the desired TQL name name.
- For "Add new Attribute with value", enter the desired value.
- Click on "Save new Attribute".
- The Attribute has now been added.
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