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Export section view from revit to dwg file with Internal Origin in the Coordinate Base, but elevation value (y-axis) are not correct.

Export section view from revit to dwg file with Internal Origin in the Coordinate Base, but elevation value (y-axis) are not correct.

teerawat.pSCHYQ
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Export section view from revit to dwg file with Internal Origin in the Coordinate Base, but elevation value (y-axis) are not correct.

teerawat.pSCHYQ
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Hi , when I export section view or 3D model to dwg, then using Internal Origin in the Coordinate base (Units & Coordinates" tab), but when I check in dwg file, then the elevation are not correct, like this one

1. in revit this level locate at 57.000

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2. but in dwg file, I check by ID command, then i got Y=62.00,  it should be 57.00, I don't know why like this.

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azad.Nanva
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did you check your Project Base Point in Elevation too,or just in plan?

 

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teerawat.pSCHYQ
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it already checked the project base point, it is no elevation

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azad.Nanva
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You can see what this mean :

 

(view in My Videos)

 

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teerawat.pSCHYQ
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can you have a look this, if you have any suggestion for checking, please.

(view in My Videos)

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