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Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 6:15:51 PM | room boundaries & levels

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I didn't realize that room boundaires had an association with levels.   When I select the room boundary I see the associated level but, I'm not able to change it.  In some cases I can change the offset but this doesn't help part two of my question.

It would also appear that the plumbing family I'm using has a connection to the boundary level as I'm unable to adjust them either.

What do you suggest?


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Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:09:33 AM | room boundaries & levels

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Does the lack of response to this question mean I'm SOL?  


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Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:22:10 AM | room boundaries & levels

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If it is ghosted, then that means you can't change it.  Delete the room and create the correct one on the correct level. 

 

Check your plumbing fixture and see if set new host appears on your options bar.

 

BTW - You can always bump a thread back to the top as you have done.... but sometimes there is no answer or nobody with the needed experience available to answer at that time.  Remember - This is a member driven, volunteer forum.


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Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:53:21 AM | room boundaries & levels

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Thank you for responding. I thought I had bumped it up last week and I thought I had posted in tech support (but can't find that).  As I'm new to forums I wasn't sure if I had posted incorrectly (i.e. ID10T error) or if no one had an answer. I wanted to verify which of the above it was.  I hope I wasn't offensive - that was certainly not my intention.  I'm grateful for any and all support and assistance. 

 

To the question:

I have too many rooms and too many phases for deleting & re-doing to be a viable option.  The "work around" I've come up with was to create a duplicate level (@-2'-0") since I had deleted the original plan when I opted for a single floor plan.  I then copied the fixtures and pasted them to the new level.  Then deleted the ones on the wrong level.

Regarding the boundaries themselves I've set the base offset to -2'-0".

Not perfect but workable.

Thanks again!


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