xthat the basic bond is consistent with the level you want to eliminate. ..you must select the walls and properties instance change the value of the basic bond parameter then delete the level.
But don't you just want to hide it in the sight?
......... search in a project all the elements that have that association, modify them one by one, it is long...
even because if in addition to the bond they have an offset, then, you have to recalculate everything, always one by one... (I think it's a little bit)
If you can't, let's be patient. .
Mar
... at least, if there was a way to select only everything that is bound to a level .... .
I'm sorry, but there's something wrong with me.....as you want to eliminate the level?
If you want to delete the view, just delete that. .
If you want to hide it, you can. . .
if you want to change the quota you can do it and everything fits very soft:biggrin:
I apologize for my curiosity but maybe if you tell us what it is we find another way to get around the problem.. .
....I would like to delete levels for cleaning drawing.. .
In addition to conventional levels, I find myself, in the design, levels that have refuted a series of indecisions and rethinkings.
As a result, at the end of the work some levels no longer serve, indeed, make confusion.
in the project there are elements that, unfortunately, are bound precisely to the 'unnecessary' levels.
Mar
be....but if there are any objects as it does to be a level that no longer serves!
I think you are wrong approach.in revit you start drawing creating levels and views as a consequence. . these views represent a kind of bad copy of the project, then they must be duplicated all the times they serve by creating the necessary thematics to the function of each view in the tables.for thematics I also intend to visulize or not the levels....a level to which the base of a wall is associated both with the setting of an offset cannot be considered useless. .. useless features and its display in a view to be inserted in a table.. .
At least I've always thought so...
ps:if I'm wrong some good soul tell me....bearing is human persevering evil!
two things that can help you improve to ergonomize the model:
1. do multicategory abac by inserting the level as field and then order by level, at this point you will know how many elements (not system families) you have on each level
2. for wall-type entities and other, it should be put in the various views and select them directly, if there is too much stuff I highly recommend to export to excel and manage everything through the selection id.
the method is very far from normal design, but if it is worth it you have to launch even in extreme worlds like excel etc.