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I have one floor plan that has 7 different levels. When I try to tag the rooms on levels 2-7, I get this warning: 'Multiple Rooms are in the same enclosed region. The correct area and perimeter will be assigned to one Room and the others will display "Redundant Room." You should separate the regions, delete the extra Rooms, or move them into different regions." It will not tag the room unless I draw room separation lines around the perimeter.
I am not able to attach the drawing due to Client legalities.
Please let me know if you have any ideas,
Thanks
Create a Room Schedule and delete the Redundant Rooms.
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Can you share a screenshot of the floor plan. How can you show rooms for seven stories of a building in one floor plan view and not have rooms hiding beneath other rooms above?
FWIW, a room belongs to a single level, but it can extend higher into a vaulted space. A floor plan view is associated with a single level only.
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Understanding that you have some form of NDA on the client product, can you reproduce this issue in a generic file and provide the context in that fashion? I'm struggling to understand how seven levels with defined rooms coexist on a single floor plan unless it's a stepped building/atrium, multiple buildings at different elevations, or you actually mean that the levels are carbon copies of each other and stacked.
Sorry for the confusion, yes the levels are stepping. I have attached two screenshots, 1 of the plan and 1 of the section. There are not duplicate room names, just the one which says redundant, due to the fact that when it is trying to tag the room it is tagging the entire plan, the x for room boundary is not staying within the room.
You'll need to use a plan region in the view to "move" the View Range down at each step so the view is cut the same as it would have been in a floor plan view for each level.
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I was afraid of that, that's a bummer~ Thanks~
The other thing to be aware of is that rooms are automatically placed on the level of the view they were created in. If the associated level for your plan view is Level 1 and you place all your rooms in that view then the rooms will by default be placed on Level 1. This cannot be changed in the room properties later. You can cut and paste aligned to selected level to move the room to the correct level. That should help the walls to constrain the room.
That worked!! Thank you so much!!!
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