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Copying levels and setting up monitoring

Copying levels and setting up monitoring - Revit MEP Tutorial

From the course: Revit 2020: Essential Training for MEP (Imperial)

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Copying levels and setting up monitoring

- [Instructor] It's time to start dealing with levels. The problem is the architectural underlay and the structural underlay have a bunch of levels in them but we only have two, levels meaning floor plans or elevations. See, under our floor plans, we used to have two defaults. One and two. I don't even know what these are supposed to mean, but we're going to figure it out. What I'd like to do is actually copy in the levels from the architectural model. We're going to copy'em in such a way, though, that it keeps a live monitor. If the architect moves a level, we'll get a coordination alert the next time we open our model up. So, to get started, what we need to do is we need to go to a south elevation. To go to a south elevation, we learned that, in the project browser, we can scroll down to elevations south, or if you want, you can zoom in on this elevation marker here. Double-click on this little hat, or the arrow. If you double-click right there, this will actually physically open up…

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