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I have a group for the core of my building (restrooms, electrical rooms etc). It all works fine for the 1st-4th floors but when I go to insert it in the ground floor it wont let me. The reason appears to be that the level to level height is differenet for this floor. Curently the only fixes I can think of are: 1: Draw a second group. Which is a pain to try to update. 2: Change all of the walls to an unconnected heights, so that they do not overlap. Which is not a construction reality because most of these walls are floor to ceiling. This will end up messing up my material/ quatity take offs in the end. For now I plan on going with option 2 until the design is nailed down and then switching to option 1. BTW I am on 2008-sp3 and the group was edited/ created in an external file. Is there any way around this, or other possible fixes that I cant think of? thanks Nick
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