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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Using Linked files as a floor plate
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Hi,
Doing a high rise building and thought it would be good to have linked files as the apartment types. I can link them in and copy them up etc. is there any way to link them in so they are not referenced to ground level. i.e i I want to but the apartment type on levels 1 to 25, but I drawn the apartment type on ground level. Can I import them into the view, say view 24?
This is only a problem when i schedule them, as it refers to all the types located on the ground floor.
Thanks in advance.
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