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Good afternoon everyone;
I would greately appreciate greately if anyone share experience in working with rooms in section view: what is the best way to create one roon above another within the same floor, without creating a level for the second room?
How to select rooms without using filters?
Thank you.
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Rooms are created in plan views, not section and rooms are related to levels.
You can create a level without plans if you need to.
Room heights will define the top of your room.
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Thank you.
You are the last instance to seek knowledge, when other ways do not work.
If WWHub says it is impossible to do in Revit, so it is impossible.
But it would be nice to "Stack" rooms in section views, wouldn't it?
Thanks again.
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If you place the rooms in a stack, they will tag correctly in section views.
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Yes, they are taggable perfectly in sections, but how to stack two rooms at the same level?
One level has only one room calculation value.
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Let's start over. It is apparent that what you may want is not what you are asking.
A room is always associated with a level, I already explained that. So you can't have a room on the second floor that reports as being on the first!
But you can set the height of a room to span from the first through the second level. And you can have multiple rooms on different levels report in the same schedule.
So eplain better what your final needs are.
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Good evening, WWWHub;
Thank you for the reply.
I am trying to find out if it is possible to make two different rooms, each of which belong to the same level, but one of them is above another.
Could this be done in Revit 2013?
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