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Hello guys,
I have 2nd thru 4th floors that are typical. The sheet called "TYPICAL FLOOR" is associated with the 2nd floor and it has a spot elevation annotation on it. How to reflect on the same plan elevation spots of the rest of the floors?
Any best practices resolving this using Revit?
In AutoCAD I wrote in notes like this:
2nd floor EL.=10'-0"
3rd floor EL.=20'-0"
and so on.
Thank you!
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You will have to use simple text here as well.
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I had a similar question but I think that gave me the answer!
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