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Hello,
I have a project that will have 2 levels (1st floor and basement) and I went about drawing the 1st floor walls first. I want to draw the basement plan walls next, but I would like to see the walls above while I am in the "basement floor" plan view.
I have tried to adjust the top view range in the "View Range" in the project browser to go at least 5 ft. above the first floor. But I still cant seam to see the floor.
Any suggestions in order to view a floor above when working on a lower floor?
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Use 'underlay' option in view properties for that. Check this out.
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Thanks! That was the command I was looking for.
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