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Hi,
i have a 2' floor offset whitin the same level. For input purposes i created two different level names, so when i place instances I don't have to offset every single of them for that area.
The problem now is for schedules. I am trying to do a zoning analysis/gross area schedule and I don't want to see them separate. Any idea of how to merge them...?
Thanks,
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Did you do an area plan? The areas can all be defined as the same level. Your rooms to can be placed from one plan. For volumns, the floors will cop the room from the bottom just like the ceiling crops the top of the rooms.
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YES thanks works. Thanks
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