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Hi, is there anyone who know how to manage level when lifting a existing building. I have a projet and a have to lift the first floor, ceiling and roof. The foundation wall stay the same so their level wont change, but the existing first floor level is 100' and the new first floor level will be 101'....
Stuck with this and have no more idea on how to do it...
Look around on forum and seem to be the only one with these kind of job (and problem)...
Thanks for help...
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Just pin the foundation level, add dimensions between levels. Lock all of the dimensions except foundation to first. Click on the first level and change the dimension from foundation to first.
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Thanks for the answer but i think i wasnt clear enough.
My problem is to manage the level in different phase.
My 100' level is the level of my first floor in the existing phase. The first floor, ceiling and roof will be moving from level 100' to 101' in the new phase but in my existing view (and phase) it will still be on the 100' level.
Is the a way to do it....
Thanks...
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Not as a phase.
But I don't understand why this has to be modeled both ways. If it does, then use design options.
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Thanks for the answer, but yes want to see it in existing and new phase.
First floor in the existing view (phase) is on 100' and first floor int the new view in on 101'....
I think theres no good way and real way to do it so i will use the design option....
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You can also do two models.
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