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Need to set levels to line up with top of subfloor. I know, I know, I should have realized this earlier but that's the deal. Basically everything has to move up 3/4" with levels staying where they are. Anyway to do this without destroying everything? Thanks y'all.
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Rename your level, then move your sub floor down. You can also add a new level 3/4" down.... and move the floor to that level if you want.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I think the best option at this point it seems is to offset the floor +3/4." Seems to do the least amount of damage globally to the model.
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