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LEVEL SYMBOL FOR PLANS

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Message 1 of 11
Anonymous
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LEVEL SYMBOL FOR PLANS

HOW CAN I SHOW THE ATTACHED BLOCK (LEVEL) ON PLANS.
IS THERE A WAY OR NOT.
AND CAN IT BE AUTOMATIC, KIND OF DETECT THE HEIGHTS FROM SECTION AS I INSERT BLOCK ON PLAN.

PLS. HELP

BJWSON
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Message 2 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

You can get close with the spot dimension tool. To make exactly what you want I would make a generic annotation family with labels and just manually enter the data. Message was edited by: sdbrown
Message 3 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

FFL?
Finished Floor Level?
SSL?
Structural Steel Level?

Just trying to figure out what parameters you will need


wrote in message news:5545749@discussion.autodesk.com...
HOW CAN I SHOW THE ATTACHED BLOCK (LEVEL) ON PLANS.
IS THERE A WAY OR NOT.
AND CAN IT BE AUTOMATIC, KIND OF DETECT THE HEIGHTS FROM SECTION AS I INSERT
BLOCK ON PLAN.

PLS. HELP

BJWSON
Message 4 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

THE IDEA IS TO HAVE THIS LEVEL SYMBOL WORK SAME AS ROOM TAG AS I TRY TO PLACE IN THE FLOOR PLAN IT KIND OF SHOULD DETECT THE LEVEL (TOP MOST) AND (THE LEVEL OF STRUCTURE) IF ANY ONE CAN HELP IT WILL BE GREAT.

THANKS
BJWSON
Message 5 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

INFACT BOTH I NEED FFL & SSL

THANKS FOR LOOKING INTO IT.

BJWSON
Message 6 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

You'll need to:
Build your floors as a structural slab and a separate finish slab.
Create two spot elevation types - one with a FFL prefix and another with a
SSL prefix. Or create a custom spot elevation tags with the FFL and SSL
built in.
Tag each slab. - You'll need a tag for each. Stack the tags on top of each
other. Alternately the SLL tag could have no graphics and just be positioned
below the FFL tag.

Regardless - you need a tag for each object....

wrote in message news:5546965@discussion.autodesk.com...
THE IDEA IS TO HAVE THIS LEVEL SYMBOL WORK SAME AS ROOM TAG AS I TRY TO
PLACE IN THE FLOOR PLAN IT KIND OF SHOULD DETECT THE LEVEL (TOP MOST) AND
(THE LEVEL OF STRUCTURE) IF ANY ONE CAN HELP IT WILL BE GREAT.

THANKS
BJWSON
Message 7 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

it sounds too complicated when i see how revit works. i guess revit people should look into it.
thanks for your time and reply.
bjwson
Message 8 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

who ever makes your tags, should probably do this then.


wrote in message news:5548157@discussion.autodesk.com...
it sounds too complicated when i see how revit works. i guess revit people
should look into it.
thanks for your time and reply.
bjwson
Message 9 of 11
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

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Have you tried that?

Message 10 of 11
Corsten.Au
in reply to: Anonymous

Use Spot Elevation to Detect top and bottom of the slab..

Heres a snapshot and Screencast to show hot to edit certain parameters as well..

Spot Elevations-2.JPGSpot Elevation

 

 

Corsten
Building Designer
Message 11 of 11
Corsten.Au
in reply to: Anonymous

Further those elevation origin can be fixed here...to show actual elevation..

Edit Tag and change elevation origin to show required Level related to Project Base, Survey and  RelativeEdit Tag and change elevation origin to show required Level related to Project Base, Survey and Relative

Corsten
Building Designer

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