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Kikoria
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Changing Story Levels of an Existing Project in Archicad

Hello. I've had this big trouble while working on a project. I've done literally everything for submitting the project. Made floor plans, sections, elevations, schedules, tons of layers and layer combinations. But now I got the request that I have to change the story levels. I have to make my -3.00 level ±0.00 that means I have to shift the entire project one story down. I've had this situation tons of times and yet don't know what is the pain free way to do this.

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So, for example, in this screen +2.80 has to come down to ±0.00. What is the easiest way to do that?

 

Operating system used: Windows

Kind regards,
Tamaz Kikoria
Architect
Technical Examination and Design Department
GEORGIAN WATER & POWER
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Ricardo Lopez
Advisor

Hi @Kikoria 

 

Check the Edit Story Level tool.

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Regards. -

 

Ricardo López, M. Arch.
BIM Consultant | Project Solutions and Services | Panama
AC17-29 SPA+INT | Windows 11 | MSI CreatorPro M16 HX C14VJG, 64GB, Nvidia Quadro RTX 2000 Ada Generation
Kikoria
Enthusiast

Thanks for your reply. The thing is that could be an option, but have a look at the section that I have:

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I want my -3.00 to become ±0.00. I tried your offered method, but I think it made the things worse or I didn't do it correctly.

So, I entered the Story Editing Mode and fixed the levels the way I wanted to. Please check out the screenshot:

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Now, before I press OK everything looks correct, but as soon as I press OK here's what happens:

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Now everything gets messed up.

Kind regards,
Tamaz Kikoria
Architect
Technical Examination and Design Department
GEORGIAN WATER & POWER

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