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Happy New Year! There is an issue I’m having trouble with, wall based casework families… There is an automatic elevation constraint that shows up, once load in to project?This parameter does not show up in the family editor, only in the project and to the bottom of casework. Has someone found a way to access this info, or is it just a system family that can’t be modified.Check it out with a new family wall based or existing component.Thanks, RevitDude
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I found a solution to my issue, with the elevation being to the bottom of the casework? In the family editor go to any of the elevation views and select the top ref. plane... right click > element properties > under other > click the bottom box which defines origin, make sure it has a check mark that selects this option... Thanks...
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