After setting up shared coordinates and changing coordinate system on a model, i have encountered a problem with the levels in my project.
My base point is set for a geodetic elevation and the base point is set at the models ground floor level.
The level however reports 0.0 elevation whereas the coordinates at that point reports the project base points elevation (Picture)
If i unclip the base point and move it to a 0.0 coordinate, my levels then report the correct elevation (Picture #2+#3) but when i clip (also tried unclip) the base point and attempt to move it back to the projects ground floor level, the base point again acquires the correct elevation, but my project levels go back to reporting 0.0 from ground floor lvl. (As in picture #1)
Moving the survey point independently doesn't have any effect.
How can i make the level correspond to my base points elevation?
The level head family is just set up with a label, with a shared parameter for level - As far as i know that is the only way to make a level head.
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Check in the type properties of the level that it is set to Survey point rather than Project base point.
Have you checked the elevation base parameter of your levels?
Louis
Please mention Revit version, especially when uploading Revit files.
I tried that before having moved my survey point in unclipped state to the corect location after the base point was adjusted - This did the trick, thanks mate!
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