2015-01-20 12:55 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 04:59 PM by Rubia Torres
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2015-01-21 01:54 PM
GTR320 wrote:First decide if you want to move the building or the Mesh, and determine the exact distance you want to move them. If the Mesh, select the Mesh then use the Elevate... command to input the exact distance you want it to move vertically. If you want to move the building, make all Layers visible and view it in the 3D Window, select all (except he Mesh) and Elevate... the model. Any 2D work in Sections/Elevation windows will have to be moved separately.
However, if the sea level is only an aid for display and input and does not change the positioning of elements relative to the entered RL value, How can I position my building to the exact AHD or RL value relative to my mesh? I don't think dragging the mesh down or dragging the building up would be accurate and the cut and fill calculations will not be accurate.
2015-01-21 02:02 PM
GTR320 wrote:Check Project Preferences > Dimensions > Elevation Dimensions (5th button from the left) to see that it is set to the correct units and decimals. These Dimensions settings (named list at the top of the dialog box) are part of the View settings, so also confirm that your Section or Elevation View has the correct Dimensions setting. The two levels need to be at the correct heights.
How can I change the input value to 4 decimal places rather than 6 as shown in the attached image. the ground floor level should read 11200 and the lower ground level should actually read 10750 rather than 111550 because in this case it is subtracting 45mm rather than 450mm.
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