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I am working on a drawing that someone else (also new at Revit) started. The gound floor plan is set at 240 for some obscure reason and I want to readjust it to 0.0
It won't allow me to do this. It tells me it can't form an angular dimension !??
The layers look to be locked every time I touch them, even though I have previosuly unlocked them.
Any ideas?
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Does the entire project need to move or just that one level?
If its the entire project just use the relocate project tool in the "tools" drop down.
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Thanks for your response Mr Spot.
It is just that one level, the beam level is at 2400, and the ground floor level is at 240, so just now there is only 2160 between the two. I need to drop the ground floor to 0 to allow 2400 clearance.
I thought these levels could be readjusted easily.
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When it says can't create angular dimension does it give you the opportunity to delete and continue?
If not indentify its ID number then use select by ID to delete it and unconstrain....
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