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So I have this multi building project. The image is of the garage-inlaw unit. The elevations are set to project zero of the main house, because there is one topographic surface...
THe planning department doesnt like it because they dont want to do the math to work out the heights of the levels.
is there a way I can assign new level heights to the bullets (in a sense making a new project zero for just this part of the project) without making the model update with new levels which would tear the model apart...
does that make sense?
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Thank you very much. perfect!!! didnt realize you could relocate vertical. shoulda though of it.
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