HELP!!! JUST CREATED A LEVEL

HELP!!! JUST CREATED A LEVEL

helena_castrovalente
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HELP!!! JUST CREATED A LEVEL

helena_castrovalente
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Explorer

Hi so I just added a 3rd level to a project and for some reason it shows the same as the second floor. If I add something that is in second floor it will add it to the 3rd level too ! What can I do to disassociate the 3rd level to the 2nd level? I already checked project Browser and it says it is associated to 3rd floor and not the 2nd ?

Thanks

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ToanDN
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Consultant

Check Underlay of the View.

 

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helena_castrovalente
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Explorer

I just checked the underlay and it says none but that didn't change anything.

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ToanDN
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Consultant
What is the View Range?
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helena_castrovalente
Explorer
Explorer

The plan you see is supposed to be the 3rd level but it shows as the 2nd level

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Kimtaurus
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What is the height of the walls? Are they unconnected? Do they go passed level 3?

The reason you're seeing the walls is because they probably go up to,or passed, the 3th level, hence they touch the bottom plane of your view and are visible in the floor plan of level 3. I'm guessing if you lower them by a few inches, or create a floor and attach the walls to the floor, they will dissappear from floor plan level 3.

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chrisplyler
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Kimtaurus has it right. If Level 2 was the uppermost Level when you created those walls, then they defaulted to the Unconnected 20' tall height constraint. Select them all at once and change their properties so that they only go up to Level 3 (or whatever logical top constraint is appropriate for your project.)

 

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helena_castrovalente
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Explorer

that makes sense, I changed the top onstraint of the walls and it worked, thanks a lot!

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