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Hi, I am starting a project currently which will be six separate duplexes on a sloping site. All buildings will have different floor levels and will probably not all have the same orientation on the site. What is the best way to tackle this? Should i draw all buildings in separate files then attach them all to a common site plan? If i do it all in one file i will have heaps of levels to deal with in the same project. Also once i set my project north and im not sure how i would put floor plans on a page to print since some of the buildings would not be square. Can anybody offer a solution?
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sounds like your on the right track use the the site file and link in the individual buildings. Do a bit of reading on Shared Locations as well, best explained in the help file.
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