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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Change a copied lever to an original level
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In my project...i have some levels that were created copying other levels..so those copied levels doesnt show a view plan...how can i make to have a floor plan from these copied levels?, because i have a lot of elements related to these copied levels...and i dont want to create new levels or erase the copied levels, because im going to lose several important elements...And i need to have specific floor plans from these levels... If you know what can i do...i will appreciate ir
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Go to "View>Plan View" then select the plans you want to create
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oooh!...thanks so much! i didnt know this was possible!!! thanks
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