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Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 10:15:03 AM | SITE

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i've made a site in autocad-all levellines with their hightlevels. I imported it to revit and made site in Revit.Questions: 1.Why levellines look different as the original lines from autocad?I had to move most of points to right positions. 2.When I split the toposurface(in toposurfice i want to make streets) the existing(newone-just corrected with points)site is broken.Almost all points are flying away in the airSmile Why? It's strange.First I made terrain,then I want to split streets and after that everything is broken. please helpSmile Post edited on 2006-08-23 10:16:16

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