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I set my project units to suppress 0 feet. The problem is that in my levels, at the ground floor it just says 0" now. I guess it's doing what it's supposed to do, but in this one area I want it to say 0'-0" Any help? Revit 2009
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Go to the levels properties and you can overide the format for that particular annotation (under 'units format').
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Level properties? You lost me
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If I understand your problem correctly, you have placed a level using the spot elevation tool, and in a particular view you would like to overide the number format. If this is the case, go to its properties, duplicate the elevation symbol and overide the unit formatting - see image.
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Ah, well that's the thing...it's not a spot elevation...it's actually a "level"
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I don't know a way to get rid of this because it reads the information as a real value that you set to 0. You will have to use a level head that does not have this value.
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