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Anonymous

We are already following those best practices. Not sure what about my suggestion led you to believe otherwise. Kind of condescending, really. 

 

It is in fact because of these best practices, combined with the fact that the effect of room separation lines are confined to the level they are placed on, that my problem exists. I'm working on a 4 tier open-plan split level project right now and it becomes very difficult to tell which room separation lines belong to which of our working levels. If the properties palette simply displayed the level a given room separation line was attached to, it would be much easier. The properties will report length, workset, etc, but not level or elevation. 

 

And in those cases where a room separation line is required on the lower and upper level at the split between levels, it would be much easier if it was a single room separation line on the lower level with a height property so that it could affect the room boundary at the upper level as well, without a second distinct room separation line.