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Reset Levels Rotation in 3D, possible??

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Anonymous
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Reset Levels Rotation in 3D, possible??

I need help.

Somehow I got a file where the levels are not aligned between themselves in 3D. Some of them have a tinny little rotation that makes the levels extents not align and work together in elevations and sections.

I'm working on Revit 2018.3, and only in 2019 version with the option to view the levels in 3D I was able to identify the problem.

Even though I can use the 2D extents of levels in every view, it's a big pain and not the correct way to have things.

I wanted to somehow reset the levels rotation to be aligned. Is there a way to do that?

I'm open to suggestions that could involve Dynamo, even though I'm no programmer.

Any way to fix this, please.

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loboarch
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Sounds to me like the 3D and /or the 2D extents of the levels are messed up. I would review the topics in this section of the help to maybe shed some light on what might be going on.

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2020/ENU/?guid=GUID-4E36EDA0-2F4E-4619-B568-AC758E8D9770

 

In a 3D view if you turn off the section box, you should see the 3D extents of all the levels and you can align them there easier typically. You may then need to go back to your views and adjust the 2D extents of the levels in all of the views.



Jeff Hanson
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constantin.stroescu
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

try to use something from this previous post:

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/rotated-level-line-in-3d/m-p/8693045

Constantin Stroescu

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: constantin.stroescu

Thank you @constantin.stroescu , that was a good help because I haven't found that post in my research. ToanDN already helped me a lot before in other situations so his solutions are always valuable.

The problem here is that I already though of that as a solution and tried to used it, even though I think the way Autodesk implemented scope boxes are not that great so I've never use them.

In my I would like to apply the scope box to the levels and not to the view. I create the scope box in plan, apply it to the levels, then edit the scope box limites in the elevation. Great, then when I go to the another view and they disappeared.

I have to have the scope box bigger than intended and still manual edit the 2D extent in all views, still is better than do it individually.

I was wondering if there was a way to actually fix the problem at the root. I guess if ToanDN already debated this problem, then the answer will probably be no...

Thanks a lot for your help @constantin.stroescu .

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