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How can I annotate the Level of the following building elements but in the grond floor plan view?
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How can I annotate the Level of the following building elements but in the grond floor plan view?
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The top of Screed/Blinding is the bottom of the top slab...simply use the normal spot elevation and set the Display Elevation to: Bottom Elevation
Same applies to the foundation...instead of Top Elevation use Bottom elevation
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Thank you this worked but not for the floor slab. It always gived the bottom of the blinding. Any ideas how to make that work?
You must have modeled it as 1 floor with 2 layers...In such case you can convert the floor element to Parts
Edit: See GIF Below
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That is because when you convert to parts it no longer behave like a floor so it disappears when outside the view range. Check the view depth and give it an offset to cover the parts you need to annotate.
Floors are when of the exceptions in view range...they have an adjusted range of 4' below the bottom of the primary range (they show as projection) this applies to stairs and ramps too
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A Revit Mentor indeed. That did the job thanks
Its great to have guys like you out there. I use primarily a different software and they do have a community forum like this but sometimes it takes days the answers one is looking for.