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changing level heights?

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Message 1 of 11
jl2986
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changing level heights?

For some reason, my ground level is set to 100' and level 1 is set to 102', so it's messing up my entire level heights.... How do I change the level 1 to be 0' ? I already have everything in the plan so when I try to change the "elevation" under view properties, it won't let me change it because of all the other things in the model.
Help please, Thanks!
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Message 2 of 11
sivate.hussain
in reply to: jl2986

Go to any of the elevation view and change the Level Height of the corresponding Level by double clicking on the level height.

Regards,
Sivate Hussain
Satellier Inc.
Message 3 of 11
jl2986
in reply to: jl2986

Thanks for your help. I have tried that myself, but it doesn't work. It shows up to have errors whenever I try to change it. here is the image of how the heights are set up right now. any ideas?
Message 4 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: jl2986



You might have to reverse the steps...

 

Trying to change the level directly by editing the
Revit level won't work. (It might actually move the model and so, all your view
crops, etc may become wrong!)

Instead, while in an Elevation view,  go to Tools menu > Project
position/orientation > relocate this project...
and then click in the
drawing area and move your cursor up and enter 100' (or whatever distance you
want the levels to move)


Zoom all and view the levels, it would most probably not have changed. Select
the level head and go to its type properties and change its Elevation Base to
"Shared"


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Nicholas Iyadurai

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Thanks
for your help. I have tried that myself, but it doesn't work. It shows up to
have errors whenever I try to change it. here is the image of how the heights
are set up right now. any ideas?
Message 5 of 11
jl2986
in reply to: jl2986

thank you!!!
Message 6 of 11
frankmaguina
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks

Message 7 of 11

Hi

 

However, what if you don’t want to move the entire project, but only change 3 or 4 levels out of 9 🙂

 

Message 8 of 11
ToanDN
in reply to: jl2986

Then only change 3 or 4 levels out of 9. Don't move the entire project.
Message 9 of 11
Danijeljelicic
in reply to: ToanDN

Yes
Message 10 of 11
Danijeljelicic
in reply to: jl2986

You should know, that is not possible.
What if it's late stage main project ? You will get too many warnings, you probably won't even get to click OK .

So my question is, is there another way, a better way to get around this ?
Message 11 of 11
ToanDN
in reply to: jl2986

Know what can keep constrains, what can break constraints, what need to be deleted and rebuilt, then you can plan the move. If you have anything specific that cause the moving problems then ask about them specifically, otherwise generic questions only get generic answers.

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