Parapet level of windows
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‎2024-05-02 09:09 AM
Hi everyone,
My question is, if I create a reference level, can the window parapet level be set to this reference level somehow? In the consignment list, it prints the parapet from 0.00, which is not a true height relative to the floor covering.
Operating system used: Windows
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‎2024-05-07 07:15 PM
If you mean that you want the Window to be associated with the Reference Level and if the level height is redefined, the Window moves vertically, then the answer is no. Doors/Windows can only be associated with their Story Level, the bottom of the host Wall, or the top of their host Wall.
 
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‎2024-05-02 11:06 AM
Hi @Attila,
Pls take a look at this topic, I think it’s relevant somehow to your issue, hope it helps.
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‎2024-05-07 07:15 PM
If you mean that you want the Window to be associated with the Reference Level and if the level height is redefined, the Window moves vertically, then the answer is no. Doors/Windows can only be associated with their Story Level, the bottom of the host Wall, or the top of their host Wall.
 
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‎2024-05-20 04:10 PM
Thank you very much. That's what I meant.