Hello All,
The project I am working on includes revit data produced from a point cloud. The file I was given has two levels. The first level is fine however; the second level is set 1 foot too high. When I adjust the level elevation (drop it down by 1 foot), all of the elements associated with level two move with it. What I want to do is move the level line without adjusting the associated revit items. How I do this? Picture attached.
Thanks,
Steve
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SLDBrown
Not sure there is an option for what you are trying to do (Disassociate all elements with a level)
To be honest, you wouldn’t want to do this, as if there are any level changes you usually want all elements on that level to move also.
The best fix for your problem would be to draw in another level at the correct height (Rename levels as needed), dimension from the "wrong" level to the one you just made, select this dimension and click the padlock to lock that size, then select > Right click > Hide in view > Element for the existing wrong level line.
The reason you lock the dimension is so if you move your new level, it will also move the wrong level and thus all the elements hosted to the old wrong level, keeping the 1ft space.
Hope this helps
Well if the elements on that level are not meant to move then there will be no need to dimension and lock the levels together. So you could skip that step.
No problem 🙂