Hello guys,
After creating a couple of level in different views, I realized that they are not "lined up" in 3D space, making it difficult to align them in 2D view. Is there any way to rotate them back? I only have Level 1 and 0 which are in good position.
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Looks like you don't have actual geometry attached to it. Just delete them, go to an elevation and copy your levels based on the levels that are in the right direction.
Problem is, I do have my whole project attached to each level. I made the project in Revit 2018. I didn't know how to turn on level line in 3D, so I had a lot of trouble understanding when I moved the level line in one view, it affected other views as well. I just started to use Revit 2019, and now the problem is clear, which is why I need to "rotate" (and maybe move) them back to the correct position. This is how the whole project looks right now
It is a simple matter of graphical representation and it can be solved either as ToanDN suggests or by using a Section Box , enlarge it not to cut any element and finally hide the borders through VGO.
Constantin Stroescu
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