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Color fill legend displays several floors

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Anonymous
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Color fill legend displays several floors

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Hello,

I have faced a problem with color fill legends. I have a model of a three-storyed house and in the ground floor everything is o'key. However, on the first and second floors color fill legends shows rooms which are one level below as well (attaching some pictures to make everything clear). I checked that limiting view range to associated view does not help, but then I got stuck. I would highly appreciate if someone could advice me what to do to solve my problem.

Thanks in advance.

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Color fill legend displays several floors

Hello,

I have faced a problem with color fill legends. I have a model of a three-storyed house and in the ground floor everything is o'key. However, on the first and second floors color fill legends shows rooms which are one level below as well (attaching some pictures to make everything clear). I checked that limiting view range to associated view does not help, but then I got stuck. I would highly appreciate if someone could advice me what to do to solve my problem.

Thanks in advance.

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VitorBIM
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Maybe you haven't defined the computation heights of your room. You will be able to check it using a section view of the room that is causing the issue. Check if that works at 1:38 (It's in Portuguese but you can understand the process):

 

https://youtu.be/ON53uGsVonM?t=99

Maybe you haven't defined the computation heights of your room. You will be able to check it using a section view of the room that is causing the issue. Check if that works at 1:38 (It's in Portuguese but you can understand the process):

 

https://youtu.be/ON53uGsVonM?t=99

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Anonymous
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Yes, that worked. Thank you very much.

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Yes, that worked. Thank you very much.

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