Hi Everyone. This is my first time working with a linked model. I linked in the architect's model for my ID Drawings and got started. I realized my levels weren't matched up to theirs when I was mostly complete. Mine are off by 100'. I don't want to mess things up that it will show weird in their model- How do I get them to line up without messing up my design or the architect's linked model when they link mine in? I tried multiple resources I found on here (acquiring coordinates, etc)
Do I need to just adjust my level 1 to 100'? Is there a way to shift all the levels at once so things don't get messed up?
Any help would be SERIOUSLY appreciated.
Architect's linked levels on left, mine are on the right.
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If you have tried Acquiring Shared Coordinates which is the correct path to go make sure you check you Level Family is reporting the Correct information as this is often overlooked and the Level is reporting local information not the shared information.
You may need to duplicate the levels and set them to Shared Coordinates in the Edit Type Settings.
Otherwise I would edit my Survey Point to push it down to the same level as the linked model
Check your Level elevation base. If it is based on Project base point then move your project base point up 100'. If it is based on Survey Point then change it to project base point, read the value and move project base point accordingly.
if you select a level, it is using the Shared or the Project.
i think this is what @ToanDN was referring to?
you can use the Relocate Project to correct the elevation if needed with minimal effect on your existing views.
https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-87EC952E-2B13-4246-9F40-C78F4A642619
Howard Munsell
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