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2004-05-13 06:04 PM
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2004-05-14 08:53 PM
Matthew wrote:However, later you will have to divide by stories ... I just tried to reverse the process that we discuss in other topic at
I assume by level you mean what we call "Story" in the US/English version. The only rule about what to put on which story is what you want to show in each plan view. From the looks of your building (I assume that you are in the massing study phase) that you will have a bit of a challenge in this regard.
2004-05-17 09:23 PM
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2004-06-01 04:24 AM
bgrasselli wrote:Are you aware that you can place Hotspots in AC that can be used to place/align your drawings in PM? I place hot in the same location on all stories and S/E and can quickly and accurately align or stack drawings on top of each other when necessary. Hotspots don't print.
I had problems similar to your's. I use to create one story (level), for each horizontal slab, and I name it as it hight. This way, I didn't have to worry about the gravity of my wall and objects, and I had an organized project. It's easier to control the hight's of the stories.
The bad part is to place the floor plan PMK's, at the same place on the LAY file.