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Forums >> Revit Structure >> Technical Support >> LEVEL PROBLEM
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WHEN I CREATE A NEW LEVEL FOR A CONSTUCTION LEVEL IT ASSIGNS IT TO A REFLECTED CEILING PLAN LEVEL HOW CAN i CHANGE THIS. ITS LIKE THE LEVEL IS LINKED TO THE CEILING AND NOT TO A FLOOR
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how are you creating your level? are u using the level tool or copying an existing one? have you your plan view types set to both ceiling and plan (this is on your options bar).
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if you don't want any plan made un-check Make Plan View in the Options Bar. If you don't want a ceiling plan made click Plan View Types in the Options Bar and take out the ceiling plan. HTH
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SO i CHECKED AND THE LEVELS WERE MADE NOT COPIED. TE PROBLEM IS THE ASOCIATED LEVEL IS THE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN AND i NEED TO CHANGE IT TO A CONSTRUCTION PLAN
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its to do with your worksets have a look at them
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PRBLEM SOLVED THANK YOU EVERYONE revit city rocks
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I'm haveing the same issue. How did you reaolve it.
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It wasnt so much as a fix but a walk around. I ended up selecting everything on my level copying it to clipboard. then deleting it all. then I went to an elevation created(not copy) a new level. the go into the new level and pasted it aligned. A dumb walkaround but saved time in the end. hope it helps if you still have trouble post up your file and I can take a look at it
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There is an easy answer here: READ YOUR HELP! Search for Level and read how under: Adding Levels
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