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Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 7:13:12 PM | Current Level

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I am trying to change the current level of my project.  It seems as though spot elevations, stacked walls etc are determining their heights based on my lowest level (Top of Footing - 99'-6"Winking instead of my First Floor (100'-0"Winking.  (I actually have a spot elevation and a level tag that are 6" apart that both say they are at 26'-0"Winking.  I tried to "Relocate This Project" but it didn't fix the discrepency.  One interesting thing I noticed was that when i change Level Type Properties from 'shared' to 'project', it says that the first floor is at 6".  (It had originally been drawn at 0'-0" then moved to 100'-0"Winking.  Seems as though when I added in the Top of Footing level everything got messed up.

 Any suggestion on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.

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Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 7:26:02 PM | Current Level

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For some reason all of my close parentheses came out looking like weird smiley faces in the post above.  Please disregard, I can't stand emoticons.

 


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Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 8:55:14 PM | Current Level

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Check the properties of your spot elevations.  They can report either 'project' or 'shared' elevations.  Sounds like you have a mix of elevations being reported by each of them.

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Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 6:03:00 PM | Current Level

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It's so cute! jk jk. Must be because of the " and ) combined that does it. I think there's a check box in your personal settings to turn them off.

 



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