Changing Level lines on one section, effects the Level lines on another sections

Changing Level lines on one section, effects the Level lines on another sections

danezeq
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Changing Level lines on one section, effects the Level lines on another sections

danezeq
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Hey

When i'm Changing  the Level lines on one section, it effects the Level lines on another sections, then i change on the other section and it effects the first section and so on..

How can i set the lenth and the placing of level line on the way i want?

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danezeq
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another question:

in some elevation i just can't see the level lines at all. i checked also on "reveal hidden elements" and found no lines..

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chrisplyler
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If you want to adjust the extents of a Level in only one view, first select the Level, then click on the little '3D' that appears beside it, which will change it to read '2D' instead, and then make your adjustment.

 

If a Level's 3D extents don't cross an Elevation or Section's extents, then that Level won't be shown within that view at all. Uncrop the view and Zoom it out so you can see the entire project, find the Levels, and adjust their extents over into the area that comprises the view when you crop it again.

 

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danezeq
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Thank you v.much.

i never noticed that "3d" icon.

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micah
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How do we change 2d level extents back to 3d? 

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chrisplyler
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Select the level, then click on the little 2D to change it to 3D. Or right-click on the level line and choose "Reset to 3D Extents" from the context menu that pops up.

 

Except that won't work if the view is cropped such that the full 3D extents cannot be seen. If that is the case, you will have to uncheck the "Crop View" option in the view's properties.

 

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chrisplyler
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Select the level, then click on the little 2D to change it to 3D. Or right-click on the level line and choose "Reset to 3D Extents" from the context menu that pops up.

 

Except that it won't work if the view is cropped such that the full 3D extents cannot be seen. If that is the case, you will have to uncheck the "Crop View" option in the view's properties first.

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