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I was wondering if there was a way to copy a level with the entire floor plan of that level and copy it and set it on top of that level. Instead of recreating the same exact floor plan twice. We are doing a commercial project and our project is a hotel and we would like to use the same floor plan in level two for level three. Is it possible. thank you.
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You can copy to clipboard all or any items on a level and paste them by level to other levels.
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You could also use groups. Each hotel room can be a group then copied or arrayed as required for a typical floor. Then the whole floor can be grouped and copied/inserted onto other levels of your building. Now if you need to make a change to a room you do it once and it is updated everywhere.
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