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Hi there Revit Users, I have a question I hope you all can help me with. I have a multilevel development we are working on here, and we've just had a buget adjustment, and corresponding adjustments are changing level hieghts and the overall # of levels. So I am having this strange behavior where am am trying to move the top couple of levels up 22' 6" and instead of just moving the levels I've selected it moves every level in the entire building up that amount. I can move them independantly in I do a disjoin, but this is not ideal because it deletes the plan veiw and all detailing. I've done some looking around and there doesn't seem to be any clear reason why the levels would be locked together in this fashion. Any ideas? Thanks! Sunny
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Add a dimension floor to floor ... lock them then unlock them. If they were ever locked, this will remove the lock.
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Hey WWHub, This worked,,, thanks!!! SunnY~!
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Here is an explaination of what happed. Someone dimensioned and locked the levels. This may have been in any view... that view may have been deleted later or they may have deleted the dimension. If you delete a dimension with a lock, Revit will tell you that it deleted the dimension but not the lock. You must then re-dimension - lock and unlock to remove this constraint.
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