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Spot coordinates vertical upside down

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Spot coordinates vertical upside down

I show topo contours in my site plan, the contour tags read upside down.  How do I get them to read 180 degrees?

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dzanta
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The label is always aligned with the contour line and always reads uphill, no matter what the contour line orientation is.  It has always been this way.  Currently, there is no fix.


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als Antwort auf: dzanta

Thank you.  And this seems to be a coincidence that I just watched your latest video of Autodesk Collaboration for Revit Presentation and have a question related to that.  I'm on Revit 2017, signed up for a trial version thinking that I could experiment with that before purchase, but now considering upgrading to Revit 2018 (which we have), but need to wait for a consultant / client to upgrade later.  If I start a Collaboration in 2017 will I need to start over creating a new one in 2018, or will it be able to migrate from 2017 to 2018 easily?

 

Your video is well made, clear, concise and paced well to follow but not too slow.  Thanks

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dzanta
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

Thanks...

 

In regards to your Collaboration for Revit question....

 

any project you create/work will be version specific.  For example, if I create a C4R project via Revit 2017 then the project is tagged as 2017 only.  You cannot open that project in any other version of Revit except 2017.

 

If you started a project in 2017, you can copy the files to a new hub tagged as 2018 but the central model will still need to be upgraded to 2018 and placed in the 2018 hub.

 

Start the 2017 project...work in 2017.  When you are ready to migrate it to 2018, save a copy of the central file to your local computer and then open that file in 2018 to upgrade it.  Afterwards, save this central model as a C4R model in the 2018 hub.


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