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Anonymous

Revisiting this thread.  Revit should treat deleted levels the same way as deleted host elements in a linked model.  Just let whatever the item is become unassociated with that level and throw a warning.  

 

If you have a wall for instance that's bottom constraint is this level, when the level is deleted just take off that base constraint and leave it "unassociated" or "14FT above the level below" or whatever.

 

If you have a model item hosted to the level (placed on the level itself)...just leave it floating there.

 

Revit really should work to get better at "fixing" and "reassigning" hosting. 

 

As an MEP constantly working with linked models, hosting is a nightmare...especially if your architects working ahead of you delete and replace hosting elements rather than just changing their type...