When I try to add a room on this level (6), the whole level turns blue and reference lines from other levels appear, blocking out the layout of my level 6 so I can't see to place rooms on 6.
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in VGO> Model Categories>Rooms- expand and uncheck Interior Fill and Reference
Constantin Stroescu
in a Section View activate Room visibility and check the Upper Limit not to exceed the Level in which the Room is placed...(Level 2 in my screenshot )
Constantin Stroescu
Thanks Constantin--When I'm in section and look at room visibility, the upper limit of whatever room I check reflects the level the room is on, yet the room in section expands beyond that. In this case, when I look at a room on level 4, the upper limit is set to level 4, yet the room spans 62' (4 floors), which is what the limit offset says. I have no idea why the limit offset says 62' for that room. Each of my rooms exists on one level (13'), yet they show a limit offset in properties of 62'. If I change the limit offset to 13', the room on section reduces to the correct, single floor. Not that's the way to handle this?
Constreit to upper Level with a Limit Offset of 0.00
...or , use Volume Computation setting to Areas and Volumes to adjust Rooms to Floors..
Constantin Stroescu
Do you have Links in your model?
Do you have rooms placed in different Phases?
Howard Munsell
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Ok--working on this now--seems good so far--will let you know when through!
Thanks Howard--no links or phases--think it's been the limit offsets....
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