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Revit 2017 - I have a site plan and I want to do a spot elevation to the bottom of the pipe. It keeps snapping to the top of pipe. Is there a way to snap to the bottom of the pipe or am I missing siomething. I have attached a PDF of what I am talking about. The b.o.p should read 12'-9 3/4" which it is at 12'-9 3/4"
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I got it - Thanks Byron
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It was really simple when I calmed down and looked slowly.
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Place Spot elevation, Select the tag and look in properties under text you havfe a slection for top, bottom elevations
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