Hi All,
I'm working on a highly non-standard Revit project. Without giving reasons as to why, I'm faced with an issue of misaligned levels against buildings and am trying to figure out how to correct and realign them, especially should I face this issue again in the future. Please see attached image - the elevation level reads as it should, although it isn't visible that it is at an angle unless you look at the 3D. How can I realign this level?
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Use a Scope Box and assign it to the Levels
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Like I said, it is a highly non-standard Revit project and those levels are all consultant links. The misaligned level in my OP is based on the old layouts which rotated mid-project to boot.
Here is how to use Scope boxes to align level orientation
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@Dirk77 Yeah that error occurs when the scope box is places in plan view and its extents (top/bottom) end up not intersecting all levels ... therefore cannot be associated (Garbing handles in 3D and Stretching Up and down fixes that)
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I tried it on a different building first where the level is actually invisible! When I repeated it on the same one in the image, it worked. Thank you again 🙂
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