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How do I override my Elevation Levels? I need them to say "Varies" because my boss wants an elevation level tag on every Wall Section, even cutting through a slope.
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Danni D. Waddell
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You don't want to do this with your elevation tags. Instead, create a generic notation that looks like what ou want and turn of the level in the VG.
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