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Hi I'm using RS4. I started a model, passed to our architect & he returned it with an extra level which is defined under Floor plans. Is there a way to move it in the project browser to list under Structural plan? I've tried changing the Discipline to Structural & Drag 'n' Dropping, but with no luck. Any ideas would be gratefully received. Cheers Dave F.
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Dave, My first thougt would be changing the discipline like you said. Did he happen to change the browser organization, like maybe the order? If you have separate "architectural" and "structural" in your browser, it should change under discipline
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Maybe also post a picture of your browser with sub trees opened.
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hi
if you change Discipline it will just change the family of the plans, i tried to change the type of plans but they do not change.
I realized if we create a plan in revit architectural it will be floor plan and in revit structural it will be structure plan. but must have a
way to change them!
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On the view tab, sleect plan views then floor plans. Then at the top of the dialogue box select structural and select the floor plans that you want to be structural. this will create a new plan in the correct category as well as leave the original floor plan. if you don't want a floor plan and structural plan you can delete the floor plan once the structural plan is created. This process works to change floor plans to structural plans as well.
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