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Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 10:16:30 AM | Associated level of room

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I have been asked to fix a project in which there are 3 levels 2' apart. The room areas are associated with level 2 but the floor level is level 3. Why are the rooms associateing with the incorrect level and how do I change the association of the existing rooms?

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Sat, Dec 30, 2006 at 1:18:11 AM | Associated level of room

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Currently there is no way to re-associate rooms to particular levels or to change their base offset. Strange, but anyway....

Rooms automatically set their base according to the floor plans associated level. So what you need to do is to delete the rooms and re-place them in floor plans of the level you want the room to relate to. You might need to create new floor plans if you haven't got any for the some of the levels. Often i have floo rplans floating around in the browser specifically for placing rooms in!


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Tue, Jan 2, 2007 at 7:30:23 AM | Associated level of room

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That's what I thought but was hoping I had overlooked something. The third level is currently associated to the second level. Is their a way to change this without recreating the level? The project is far enough along that their is a lot of elements tied to the level.

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Tue, Jan 2, 2007 at 6:29:59 PM | Associated level of room

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Do you mean that your third floor plan is associated to level 2 instead of level 3?

If so, the easiest thing to do is to create a new floor plan that relates to the correct level and make this the new plan. Then just copy/ paste any detail from the old plan to the new. Don't try to delete levels - you will find you lose half your model!

Hope taht helps


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