Forums >> Revit Structure >> Technical Support >> Multi Level 3d into Single Level 3d
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Ok... newby here. and a newby to Revit... Here's my question, How do I take a multi level 3d structure (3d view) and create a 3d view of each floor... thanks jason
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copy your 3d view into 3 views and use section boxes
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I'm extremely new... can you (if you have time) give a step by step...? Thanks!!!
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Find your 3D view in your browser, open it and adjust it to the right angles then right click on it in th browser and copy view - give it a new name llike level 1 3D. Now open that view and - right click - view properties - scroll down and click on section box - grab you gripes and adjust the view to what you want vertically. Do the same for the other views.
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ok that makes a since... can you go back and adjust that view at a later time?
Edited on: Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:33:38 PM
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Why do you ask??? Why not try!
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because I have tried... and it didn't allow me to adjust it... I was wondering if there was something that i missed.
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sorry - seemed obvious - as I posted "grab you gripes and adjust the view to what you want vertically." .... Click on the section box and you will see blue grips on each side of the box ... grab one and move it in / out or up / down and see what happens.
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