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Our pads changed and I would like to move a single level up 1'-0". (not the project, just 1 independent level). When I do this, Revit deletes all of the information related to that level. Floors/Stairs/Walls etc. Thoughts? I can't figure out why this happens.
Should I just make a new level and attach everything to that? This will be very time consuming and I would prefer not to do this.
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Not sure what you are doing....
Open an elevation or section that shows the levels and either dimensions level to level or level elevations. You might want to lock all level to level dimensions, except the one to your level, then change the dimension or level elevation.
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i had this problem once , it happened when i moved the level or when i change the value of the dimension between level to level , the dummy solution that worked for me is , calculating the levels final height and put the number in the level directly ( its dummy , maybe it won't work , but it's worth trying )
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