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Is there a way to manage (add, delete, edit) levels in Revit other than adding elevation tags in a section view?

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Is there a way to manage (add, delete, edit) levels in Revit other than adding elevation tags in a section view?

Is there a way to manage (add, delete, edit) levels in Revit other than adding elevation tags in a section view?

Like a level manager or something?

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: svalen

How do you mean?   Can you post some screenshots with your questions? That would help us to help you.   

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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: svalen

No, I suppose you always manage it in section view... Although you might have such a coordination view set up just to coordinate levels for instance... You could have a look at some add-ins maybe, or here , or here i.e.

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constantin.stroescu
als Antwort auf: svalen

  • you can do a Schedule for Levels where you can control the Elevation, you can change Names or delete Levels:

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by right clicking the Row you can delete the Row and with this the Level....

 

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  • another way of controlling Levels, can be by using Dynamo or an Addin...

 

Constantin Stroescu

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This schedule solution is quite close to having a 'level manager' actually, nice answer. Worth a try.

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RobDraw
als Antwort auf: martijn_pater

I think it is more like a level manager on steroids but, hey, that's just me.


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martijn_pater
als Antwort auf: RobDraw

@RobDraw Not really, unless it can add levels aswell... but otherwise it's quite close.

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s.borello
als Antwort auf: svalen

What about a level schedule?  Would that work for you?

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lim.wendy
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svalen
als Antwort auf: constantin.stroescu

This seem like a good idea....how do you create that?

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constantin.stroescu
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Create a Schedule/Quanties and you will be able to control the Model.

Every change in Model will reflect in Schedule and vice versa...

 

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... perhaps the ultimate 'level manager' within Revit would be combining a level schedule and a level coordination view on a sheet, similar like a (startup) sheet with project information i.e.

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good idea...

We'll be able then to   create a View Template of the Level Coordination View (that contains only the main information) and both with the Schedule of Levels to introduce in our custom Template file,,,

Constantin Stroescu

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