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Story Above and Structure Tool Level

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GHASEM_ARIYANI
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Story Above and Structure Tool Level

 

Hi

 

Honestly I think no matter how I do not understand the options Story Above and Structure Tool Level When should I

 

use.

 

Please explain with an example.

 

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lanl
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Hi gh_ar,

 

Please check the link below, it explains these settings in detail:

 

http://help.autodesk.com/cloudhelp/2014/ENU/Revit/files/GUID-5F22D076-345B-4539-9362-483CF898A77E.ht...

 

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GHASEM_ARIYANI
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hi

 

Thanks for your answer.


I've studied them thoroughly,But do not know what will change.


Please check example.

 

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lanl
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Hi gh_ar,

 

The Building Story option affects IFC export (split walls/columns), for "Story Above" and "Structural", these two settings don't affect other functions, you could use them as filters for Level schedule.

 

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GHASEM_ARIYANI
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hi Thanks for your answer.
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gegetf
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Hi there,

 

I was wondering if the Story Above parameter can be used to define the top contrain "Level Above" in the View Range options?

I use Revit MEP and created a ceiling type level (V00_ceiling) for my air terminal units. My View Range in the View Template is set up from bottom Associated Level (V00) to top Level Above (V01). V00_ceiling is between V00 and V01. Even if I set the Story Above parameter of my V00 level to V01 (thus skipping the ceiling level), my top view range will remain the ceiling level.

Can you confirm this?

 

Thanks is advance.

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