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Hi, Second question of the day.... The project I'm working on has been set up with levels that relate to sea level. The ground floor level is +89.000m. In the final construction drawings I would rather show relative levels, relating to a project datum, probably using the surface level of the adjacent road as a +0.000m datum. I don't want to "relocate" the project because I would like to preserve the true level information. Is it possible to do this? Thanks C
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If you edit the properties of a level marker you have a parameter called elevation base. Under that there are options for project or shared. If the project is set up correctly then project base will show the levels relative to your datum and shared will show them relative to there actual elevation.
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