So do I understand that you are doing multiple levels in 1 construct? That's how I read your orig. post.
Yes I get the assigning to more than 1 level (like a spanning construct)
I know DispConfig's could cut the model, I did look at this idea but because not everything obeyed the cut plane, (like MVB's) I abandoned it as an idea.
Yes I did read about the idea (prob from you) of using Classifications to set levels. How do you apply? Is it manual or do you have some auto way of adding?
"The Elevation tab in the lower right corner reads the levels from PN and I simply set it to the floor I'm wanting to draw on w/ the Z coordinate next to it set to "0"."
How do you "set it"? So I take it as you work on each floor, your whole construct gets shuffled up and down so your working floor sits at 0? Or do you do this in a view file and edit the x-ref?
If this is so, if your osnapz is on and elevation set to 0 then it shouldn't snap to any other level.
I think Autodesk should really supply a method of doing multilevels out of the box. I don't need the PN but it does organise well so perhaps they should examine your method and add some auto-tools to automate the assignment of levels and it could be all done. My nethod works really well (much to my surprise) but it does require a shift of thinking. You should do a youtube video and share what you've done.
In the last templates they have that mid and top display reps which seemed a half baked idea to address this. As there was never any explanation I didn't know how they were meant to be used.
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