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The elevation for each floor in my mechanical drawings are 2' different from the elevations in the arch dwgs? I thought all Ihad to do was edit the elevation in my drawing, and the elevation mark would move to that elevation. Well, it moves to the elevation I type in (say 144'-0". But, the architectural elevation also shows 144'-0" and it is 2' above my elevation mark? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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Did you copy monitor the elevations in MEP?
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I don't remember how we fixed it. But, I got it fixed w/ some help from Revit. Thanks for caring, tho! Stay in touch, please. It is always good to find a fellow REVIT MEP User. Lee
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