Good morning
I'm an Architect in the phase of ךקשרמןמע moving for CAD to BIM - AutoCAD2019 to REVIT.
In my CAD projects i use a spot elevation mark that indicates the level of the floor and th hight of the floor - net from flooring to the UK of the floor above. it is an important information in the design phase
I'm looking for a way to define a tag that includes a parameter that takes that data from the REVIT model.
Tx for throwing your ideas at me ![]()
I would say what you want is not possible in Revit. - Not automated anyway
I guess you could try create a new spot elevation family and have some dumb text in there
or just manually place some text
I'm curious to know how you are doing this in AutoCAD. I suspect it is manually calculated. In Revit, you can almost get there by using a Spot Elevation that has its "Elevation Base" Type Parameter set to "Relative", and then setting its "Relative Base" Instant Parameter to the Level directly above the Spot Elevation.
You could create a two-level family, change its category from Generic to Specialty Equipment, place it in project and set upper level to the level above, then you can spot elevation it with upper and lower value (see attached).
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