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hey whats up i do this through school but my teacher got her harddrive out of her computer stolen.. i was just wordring if anyone could tell me how to make another floor on my house?? thanks
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I'm assuming you mean adding a level in your Revit model, and not physically adding a floor to your actual house. Using those assumptions, you use the 'Level' tool (or the 'LL' keyboard shortcut) in an elevation view to add new levels. Hope this helped, good luck!
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