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Hello, I need anyone's expertise. J I have a project whose 1st level floor line is at EL. 788.75’ do I need to start the building at this level? If I keep the level at 0, Is there a way to show the level 788.75' in the section? I do get that we link the site and move the site around the building. And the building should be drawn as close to the Revit 0,0 but does that also mean Z=0? What is the best practice for this scenario? Thanks for your help.
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If you are on 2010, start by reading the project location information article written in the AUGE Edge magazine. A link to that is on the home page here at RC. Also read your HELP on relocating your project and elevation origin.
Edited on: Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:00:22 PM
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