Parameters are typically handled at the component level for building objects, but there are also parameters for noncomponent objects such as views, sheets, and annotations. There may be a need for you to create custom parameters for system families that cannot be edited in the Family
Editor. These parameters can be added to designated categories within your project so as to assign them to system families. Your projects themselves can have parameters that convey project-specific information. Understanding how to use parameters in a project is the key to getting the most benefit from constructing an intelligent model with computable data.
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