I have a topography model that I've been working with for a while now, and all of a sudden the spot elevation stopped working. I have one spot elevation that works, that i can move around and it'll change to the right plus height. But as soon as i try to make a new one it just says -0.05 no matter where i put it except for if i hover over a stair, then it displays the correct plus height.
I'm confused.
Anyone knows what might have gone wrong?
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It could be that the topography is located above the top plane and cut plane of the current view. By default, these planes are at 200'. If the site is at a higher elevation, the spot elevation tool won't be able to "see" the topography. Look in an elevation view if this is the case, and if it is, raise the values of the top and cut plane in the site view and try again.
Already checked and that's not the case. Also, I have one old spot elevation that works, if I move that one around it shows the right height, but any new ones or copies of that old one show -0.5.
check if, by mistake the type properties of spot elevations was changed ...it could became, by mistake Relative
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all of a sudden, 2 weeks later, they're working again. Good old Revit bugs 🙂
Thanks for the suggestions though, will keep them in mind for future issues!
see also if it is not here the cause :
select the spot elevation in Properties> Text >Display Elevations...you have here some options..Bottom, Top....
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I HAVE FOUND THE BUG!!!!
I not sure if Autodesk did this on purpose but here's the solution. Revit spot elevations automatically default through the Topo surface if there is a floor underneath it. So essentially do not put floors under Topo surface if you want to see the spot elevation of the topo surface.
This may be the last resort if the above did not work.