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So I have this autocad site plan that I have to draw on Revit.
I drew the property lines, and created the topography revit with the exact dimensions as the autocad file. But when I look at the elevations, my levels are way below. How do I fix this. I tried playing with the Project Base Point elevation, but its not working. When I created my topo, I inserted the points, and changed the elevations to what the autocad file says. Am I doing it right?
How do I make GRADE level the same level as my topography.
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Simple way (but not always the best) is to goto an elevation view. Dimension lock your levels. Then either:
- Change your base level reference from project to survey then change the elevation value on the level
- Select the reference level and move it up the distance it needs to move.
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