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Moving Entire Project

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bmwm3owner
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Moving Entire Project

I really need help. My Project Internal Levels all need to move up by 100' (not the shared coordinate system). To this day, the only way I can figure this out is by selecting everything and then moving the entire project up by 100'. In the past, this has worked. Now I get an error message that says something like cannot move model because some elements are constrained in one direction while the others are trying to move in a direction different than the constrain (something like that). What do I do? How do I fugure out what is constrained? Help. Thanks
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Anonymous
in reply to: bmwm3owner

Try going to "Tools" and then clicking on "Project Position/Orientation" and then click on "Relocate this project"
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bmwm3owner
in reply to: bmwm3owner

I wish it was that easy, except for relocate this project works for a shared coordinate system. I intend of showing 2 level sets, one that says 100'-0" and the other that says 3280'-0" (100' arch = 3280 civil). The problem is that Revit does not allow for you to change the 100' level type with a relocate this project. Why? I have no idea
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Anonymous
in reply to: bmwm3owner

There are just two coordinate systems supported by Revit. Internal project
coordinates and shared coordinates. You are correct; Specify Coordinates at
a Point moves entire project relative to shared coordinates without changing
any project coordinates. User controls which of these two coordinate systems
are used for showing level elevations in a parameter of Level or Spot
Elevation type. In your case you can use project coordinates as arch
elevations and shared coordinates as civil elevations. You can make separate
types of levels and for civil and arch needs and you will probably get what
you need for spot elevations. Unfortunately there is no way to make levels
display differently in different views. So if your intent is to have the
same level show as arch in one elevation/section and as civil in another
elevation/section then you are going to have a very difficult time.

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I wish it was that easy, except for relocate this project works for a shared
coordinate system. I intend of showing 2 level sets, one that says 100'-0"
and the other that says 3280'-0" (100' arch = 3280 civil). The problem is
that Revit does not allow for you to change the 100' level type with a
relocate this project. Why? I have no idea
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Anonymous
in reply to: bmwm3owner

Do you have any in-place families?

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