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Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 11:06:05 PM | View Specific Level Heads

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IS it possible to have view specific Level heads?

I have the ground floor and ceiling as AHD levels (RL + 45.00) that are shared levels, for the external elevations.

When I do an interior elevation I would like to show project levels do the ground is 0 and the ceiling is 2700.

Is this possible for just this view, when I change them in one view it changes in all of the others.


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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 8:27:26 AM | View Specific Level Heads

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View specific level head you would have to put it in a sperate workset, phase, or add a filter.  And with any of these you couldnt make it so when you change one view it changes all.  You may be able to set up view templates that automaticaly update but I am unsure of this.  Does anyone know?  Also if I use "Element hide" in and elevation and then create a view template from the view and copy it elsewhere, will the element hide transfer?

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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 6:19:22 PM | View Specific Level Heads

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Thank you, that's what I thought. It does therefor seem to limit the usefullness of the different level systems.

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Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 8:34:20 AM | View Specific Level Heads

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I was thinking, why dont you use a generic level head or even use a spot dimnesion where you want these levels, and then just add text to say what ever you want it to say.  You would have to do this in all the views that you wanted the specific levels to show up, but really you dont want to have a ton of levels in a project, we usually have a site, then all the floor plans, then a roof plan.  We dont add levels for T.O. Sill or anything like that, we do that with either the generic level head symbol or a spot dimension that we add text to.

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Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 6:40:14 PM | View Specific Level Heads

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Yeah, I might do that, We really want something like FFL and 2700FCL. I think we can work something out...thanks for the idea.

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