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i have a mezzanine in a small retail area. when i drop a room tag into this mezz, it recognizes the level below. when i draw room seperation lines, they are drawn at the lower level. what do i need to do to get an accurate area shown on my blow up plans, withough subdividing the main level?
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Make certain that you have a 'MEZZANINE' Level. If not, go to any elevation view and create a new level called 'MEZZANINE LEVEL' and set the appropriate level height. Rename the level to 'Mezzanine' and agree to rename the plan view.
Go to the 'Mezzanine Level' in the Project Browser Floor Plan. Create your floor to the specs desired. Use the room separation tool under 'Room and Area' Revit 9) and place this line at the edge of the mezzanine floor. You should then be able to tag your room.
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