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Hi I am relatively new to Revit - this is my first forum post. I have a built a Revit model for which I set up all the levels at the start. The level symbols are sitting on top of the building in some of my elevation views. I would like to move them of to the side without affecting anything in my model. i.e just move the symbols. At the moment I am getting a series of error warnings such as "Can't Make Wall", "Can't keep elements joined" and "Highlighted walls overlap". I understand that parts of the model components etc are attached to specific levels, but I was wondering if there is a quick way to move only the graphical symbols. Can anyone help?
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select the label and near the tag, you will see a small circle grip. You can grab that grip and move it left or right. You should read more about levels in your Help so that you understand how to control their visual representation in your vieews. The information is all in your HELP and is well documented. If you learn to use that, you will be well rewarded.
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