I am running Revit LT, how do i associate and dis associate floor plans from a elevation level? I have seen screen shots that show a tick box at the top of the screen but i dont see this.
Thanks
Every floor plan view must be associated with a level. However, a level does not necessarily imply having a corresponding floor plan view. So, if you delete all the views which were associated with a level, the level will not be deleted. But, you can't delete a level and then expect to keep the floor plan view that was associated to it.
Whenever you rename level or view, Revit asks you "do you wan't automatically to rename the corresponding views (or level)?" But, if you broke the naming link, as far as I know, you can't bring it back... This is just about naming, it has nothing to do with what I explained above.
Andrej Ilić
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Dear Ross
It is not possible to re-associate a floor plan view to a different level. See also this thread:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-mep-forum/how-to-change-the-associated-level/td-p/5259093
I always tell my coworkers that they have to evaluate carefully to which level a floor plan should be associated upon creation because the process is irreversible.
The only workaround is to delete the floor plan view and recreate it associated to the correct level.
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@Anonymous wrote:
I have seen screen shots that show a tick box at the top of the screen but i dont see this.
I think what you saw was about callouts, so its a completely different thing....
Andrej Ilić
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Are you maybe meaning that you want to create a Floor Pan View for a Level (e.g. those grey ones)? Go to View Tab=>Plan Views=>Floor Plan and select Level to create a Floor plan from.
I just wanted more information on the process of associating and disassociating levels, so i want a level marker without a floor plan associated with it. Would best practice be to create a floor plan and then just delete the floor plan so i would be left with a reporting level?
What i wanted was quicker way to create a level marker without the associated floor plan.
@Anonymous wrote:
I just wanted more information on the process of associating and disassociating levels, so i want a level marker without a floor plan associated with it. Would best practice be to create a floor plan and then just delete the floor plan so i would be left with a reporting level?
What i wanted was quicker way to create a level marker without the associated floor plan.
Just open an elevation view and copy levels. That way, you will not create the associated floor plan views. Then, if you ever decide to associate a floor plan, go to views/ plan views/ floor plan view and then choose the level to associate with.
Andrej Ilić
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Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
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