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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> How to move everything up 5000 feet!?!
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Hello, Ok I actually figured out how to get an accurate topography map from the surveyors drawing. Our location is in the mountains so the elevation is 5700'. The dilema I have is I already built the house and it's allon 0'-0". Now how do I move everything I've drawn up to the topography map?
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In an elevation view change the level elevation to read accordingly. ex: level 1 0'-0" change to 5700'-0".
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