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I am having trouble revising the elevation of a single level with out moving all the other levels at the same time. I have a model of the 3 story building with a full basement. I have levels set up for each floor and the top of the footing. The building is an existing concrete frame structure, and I modeled much of the building using structural slabs and structural beams. Many of the walls and columns are constrained to the levels. Now I find that I need to move the top of footing up by 1', but when I move it up, all the other levels move up as well. If I copy an existing level, I can move that without affecting any other levels. Does anyone know why all the levels became constrained to each other and how I can get around this?
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Try dimensioning the levels and check if the locks are closed.
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YES, BE VERY CAREFUL OF OVERLOCKING YOUR MODEL. OVERLOCKING WILL GET U IN BIG TROUBLE.
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Gebber, you were correct. I had a locked dim between the top of footing and top of slab levels. I thought I had checked that, but thanks for pointing me that way.
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