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Ok so I had a full elevation of a 90' wall and I decided to duplicate with detail twice and break it into three elevations at 30'. Where can I find the elevation head of the two that I duplicated with detail at because the orriginal was done on the inside of the retaining wall and I want my elevations to be from the outside, so I need to find the elevation head to flip the elevations that I duplicated. Thanks ahead
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They are in exactly the same spot as the original elevation head...I suppose I asked the question a little too soon.
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Thank you for posting again when you answered your own question. We call this a "Revit head slap". The answer is just too darn simple. <GRIN>
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