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When you tag a model element, the tag displays information from parameters stored with the element being tagged. For example, a door tag displays the value for the Mark parameter of the door element, and a Wall tag displays the value from the Type Mark parameter. To display other information in a tag, you must edit the family. Select the tag and click Edit Family. For this example, we want to add height and width parameters to the tag, as well as the fire rating of the door. On the Create tab, click Label. A label is a container that can display the values from element parameters you select. Click to position the label. This label will use the guides for positioning, centered on the Mark Number of the tag. In the Edit Label dialog, select the parameter for the value you want to display. In this example, we select both Height and Width to display these values in the same label. Add a suffix value to the Height parameter to display the parameters together in a standard format. S