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Is there a way to control the height at which room bounding is cut? i have a 2 level area of a plan, 1 side is elevation 10, the other section is elevation 12. The plan is set at the elevation 10. Rooms are shown correctly on the elev10 side, but do not correctly discern the walls on the elev 12 side. I've tried adjusting the cut planes to all differnt levels, no luck.
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Click on the room and in its properties - you can adjust the height of the individual room.
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thanks. It would appear that the problem is the "computation height" which is grayed out - not able to be re-set in the room's settings.
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That is not where you set it.
Upper limit....offset. You have the room's upper limit set to 2nd level + 5' << Change that.
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I also have a problem with Computation Heigh!
I want to change the value but can't find where?
The value is grey so I can't change it! is there a possibility to make it changable?
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Read this topic in your HELP:
Determining the Volume of a Room
You will find it if you search "Rooms"
Edited on: Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 8:36:36 AM
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I followed the Wikihelp but if I create a section and click on the room, i can't change the dimensions!
And when I change the base offset it says base offset is above Computation Height.
Then I click on Adjust Limits... and nothing change on my properties. the dimensions are still grey and unchangeble.
Do you know how to fix this?
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I have my solution!!
If is wanna change the Computation Height I have to click on the level it stays on and there I can change the Computation Height!
Then it's changed in my room properties.
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