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When placing exterior elevation views on a sheet, I have run into a problem. The levels appear opposite each other. For instance on a north view they are one one side, while on a south view they are on the opposite side. I would prefer to have them on the same side so the views look better on the sheet. Anyone know how to do this? Thanks
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Click on the box at the end of the level line and toggle them on/off.
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That's odd and shouldn't be happening unless someone had set the level datums to 2d extents and dragged them over each other to flip the direction? Level datums should always be on the same side?
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