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is there any way to put spot elevations but not to indicate the elevation, but a letter related to the elevation. I would like to do this, because im working in a sheet of levels, and certain points are so close to each other, that i would like to indicate the name of the point, and then have a schedule of all the points with its elevation...
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You might be able to make use of a Floor schedule. You would need to assign a Mark value "A", "B", etc, to each of your different floor objects. You could then use a Floor Tag to report the Mark value in your plans, and they would then be keyed into your schedule. In the floor schedule, you can then report the Level of each floor, and the Height Offset from Level. With some clever use of filters and sorting in there, I bet you could get what you are looking for. Good luck!
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