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Forums >> Revit Structure >> Technical Support >> LOCKING LOWER LEVEL IN UNDERLAY
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IS THERE ANY WAY TO LOCK A LOWER LEVEL SO THAT WHEN YOURE IN THE UPPER LEVEL VEIW WITH THE UNDERLAY OF THE LOWER LEVEL ON? SO THAT YOU DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT ACCIDENTLY MOVING THINGS ON THE LOWER FLOOR WHEN YOURE EDITTING THE UPPER FLOOR.
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Simply....NO....Just turn it on and off.
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word.... thanx
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