So I'm working on a overall site model for combining multiple multi-story building models. The floors for each building don't line up in terms of elevation.
For instance, the 4th floor of building 1 has an elevation of 41' while the 4th floor of building 2 has an elevation of 55'.
The question I have is, "Is there a way to manipulate a "Level" so that the line can start at the 4th floor in building 1 and then step up to the 4th floor of building 2?"
The top yellow line is the 4th floor of building 2.
The bottom yellow line is the 4th floor of building 1.
The Red Line is what I'm hoping I can do with the level to show both on one Floor Plan View
You can use a Plan Region to change the view range of an area on your floor plan view.
The subject of the post and the question itself are two different things...
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No. But for what purpose? Aren't those are different Project building levels? Are you linking a bunch of buildings into a Site Plan? If so - and they are positioned correctly relative to the Site - then those levels are represented correctly. If the Links are not positioned correctly relative to the Site, then raise or lower them. Levels will follow. Turn them off if you don't want them shown in the Site Plan.
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