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Hello,
I did a building with level lines showing on elevations and sections. I am now working on a second building some distance away. How can I get these level lines to show up on the second building (all in the same CAD file)?
I am pretty new to this so could you make any advice fairly easy to understand, with some basic details?
Michael
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I would suggest that you don't do your new building in the same file. If you need to show both buildings, link in the other building and create new levels in your new work area. They can have the same name in this case.
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