Elevation Markers according to Reference Level
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‎2008-04-11 04:39 AM - last edited on ‎2024-06-03 11:26 AM by Aruzhan Ilaikova
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‎2008-04-11 08:05 AM
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‎2008-04-11 06:37 PM
I'd like the story markers in the ELEVATION VIEW (i.e. - +5.25') to show their elevation values as relative to a reference level (sea level for example) rather than project Zero.
Accidentally put this thread under the wrong heading, sorry.
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‎2008-04-11 07:19 PM
Hobbesnb wrote:I don't believe so (I've created a custom Story Marker to do this).
Is there a way to make the story markers in an elevation display their elevation heights in relation to a Reference level (ex. Sea Level), rather than Project Zero?
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‎2021-12-29 07:39 PM
Is there a way to show the elevation from project zero AND sea level in section/elevation with the dimension tool or a .gsm object?
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‎2021-12-30 02:19 PM
Oosh:
Yes. Select the Dimension text and change it from Measured Value to Custom Text, where you can add Autotext that references Project Zero and Sea Level.
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‎2022-02-08 04:58 PM
Thanks, David! This is what I was looking for.
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‎2022-02-09 03:45 PM
Oosh:
Good to know, thanks for posting back.
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