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Underlay showing higher than the floor plan selected

khopwood
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Underlay showing higher than the floor plan selected

khopwood
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This is an odd problem I've never run into. In trying to underlay the First Floor Plan on the foundation plan, it's showing the second floor/roof. I've tried as many different configurations as I could as far as changing the top range level in conjunction with the orientation; and even the base range level.

 

I'm stumped because I didn't change anything in the view range on the first or second floors and I've never had this issue before. 

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RDAOU
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@khopwood 

 

Can you provide

  1. a screenshot showing a section with the levels
  2. a screenshot showing the View Range of the foundation level

 

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khopwood
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The view I'm having trouble with is actually the "crawl footing" view.

 

I have the top of my foundation wall set to ground level (-1'-0"). also, Crawl footing level refers to the bottom of the footer, crawl foundation level refers to the bottom of the foundation wall.

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RDAOU
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@khopwood 

 

I am not exactly sure why do you have duplicate levels???

 

Top of Basement wall and Ground Floor are the same? if yes delete 1 of them ... Having 2 levels there will mess up your underlays (Repeat for all other levels)

 

Trying to replicate what you have: 

GIF 1...Using single level (No duplicates) Underlay functions normally

underlay.gif

 

GIF 2 - Adding a duplicate level at Ground Floor - Underlay malfunctions

underlay 1.gif

 

 

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