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Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 12:39:11 PM | everything inserting on the wrong level?

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What determines what level everything is inserted on?

I have a small residential project in Revit Architecture 2012 with 3 levels- footing, which is -12" from grade, Level 1 walls, which is on grade to 8'-0", and level 1 top plate at 8'-0". Everything I insert into my level 1 floor plan goes to the footing level. I thought when I change before insertion that would make everything from then on insert into the level I set it at till I change it again but this is not the case. I'm having to insert all walls, plumbing fixtures, casements, doors, windows, and then go back and raise them up.

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Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 6:55:08 AM | everything inserting on the wrong level?

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How did you create your level plans?  It is not just a name.  You have to create them from the level using the view tab.

 

If you did that correctly, then did you change the work plane while in a view?


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Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 9:56:43 AM | everything inserting on the wrong level?

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When you look at the properties of the levels that are not working . . . . what is the 'Associated Level'. The floor plan is the 'view' not the level (although they are highly related. See attached image.

 

Try making a new view floor plan from the view tab and use the correct level. If the level does not show up in the list it meeans there is already a floor plan of that level and you will needto 'duplicate'.

 



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Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 11:09:27 AM | everything inserting on the wrong level?

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Thanks guys. Sounds like the answer(s).

 


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