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Annotation doesn't have the option to show on all stories so you will need to re-dimension on each one.
Barry.
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I only dimension the grid on a ‘grid setout plan’ from which a surveyor will then setout the site / building grids on site and from this grid construction elements will then be setout / dimensioned from.
I would only dimension the grid on a plan if I did not have a setout plan and then I would still only dimension it on the ground floor plan.
Scott
One of the work-arounds I use is to place hotspots on the grids, then dimension to the hotspots.
The benefit is that I can then select all hotspots and dimensions, and copy them up the stories without tediously re-dimensioning on every storey. If a grid changes, use the thick marquee to update.
The downside is that the dimensions aren't associated with the grid itself.
Another way is to create the grids in a separate file and module them in...but that comes with its own set of complications.
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Hi.
Yet another workaround is to use a dimension object, giving you the option to show them on all stories. Need a change? Do it once.
You can use this object from manuBIM (the first two on the search result). Never got around to find the time to code the dimension options into the polyline script.