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I am setting up for the first time a sloping site (8 mts fall ) to take 7 detatched Townhouses/Villas. Units will be on 3 different levels on the site. Could someone please advise me the best setup method so I will acheive the following:-
1. In plan view I wish to view & document the total development. Dont think I can acheive this if I set different levels for different units.
2. Some of the units are identical but on different levels. Would like to copy these rather than redraw if it is possible.
Regards Steve
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Document each of the buildings in separate files then link them into the site. This will enable you to easily adjust there levels etc and move buildings around on the site as you see fit. You can also copy the links around so you can have a few copies of the same building on the site.
HTH.
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