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Fri, Sep 1, 2006 at 3:30:38 PM | Relocating Project

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I have set up a model that has a shared and a project elevation base. I have set the shared parameter to the right height and my project parameter currently reads 0'-0" for the first level. I would like it to read 100'-0". What is the best way to accomplish this without losing my shared elevation or my mind. -Thanks for any help

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Fri, Sep 1, 2006 at 4:15:57 PM | RE: Relocating Project

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go to an elevation view...say east right clik on base elevation 0' properties near the top hit edit / new on the 'head' toggle elevation base to 'shared' ok ok then go 'settings' locations and coordinates relocate this project highlight level one and move it up 100' bob as they say is your uncle cc

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Tue, Sep 5, 2006 at 8:01:55 AM | RE: Relocating Project

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Using this method changes my shared project elevation which I would like to read 5410'-0". How do I get a project elevation of 0'-0" while maintaining my shared elevation?

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Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 10:57:27 AM | Relocating Project

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relocating the project will adjust the shared coordinates, but it won't help you with your project coordinates.  to adjust the project coordinates, you need to find your base point in either an elevation or a section, unclip it, and move it to the desired elevation.  in this case, you would unclip the basepoint and move it up 100'. 

 

 


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