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OK, I constrained levels to be equal (when I created them) and very stupidly didnt remove the constraint before deleting the view! Well at least thats what I think I did. The result is that I cant change the levels without all of em changing. Please tell me there is a way of unconstraining them! Im using Revit 2008 Thx for the help.
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Select one of the Levels and check across the whole view. You should still see the EQ constraint even though the dimension is there. It usually is not in the same location as the dimension.
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You can also add new constraints to over-ride the old ones. I often add a new set of dimesions, lock the ones I don't want to move then move the one that I do want to move.
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