Ecathe
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Hello, everyone!
memore of last time, I first looked in existing threads but found nothing
So here is my question (I hope to make me understand. ..soever:
1)I imported a dwg file on which I find ground floor plant and first floor plant.
2) I created a level "ground floor", I set the height and created the walls that I needed.
3) I moved the dwg file in order to place the first floor plant in the correct position and I created a new level "first floor", I set the height and...
When I go to make the walls of the first floor, I still see the walls of the ground floor and I can't understand which lines to follow and which ones not.
My question is this...
is there a way to make a level invisible (in this case the one corresponding to the ground floor)?
or should I hide from the view the elements (in this case the walls of the ground floor)? because it doesn't seem very comfortable as what...
Thank you in advance for your attention. I hope I've managed to make me understand, otherwise, ask!
Thank you.
p.s. I forgot: work in revit architecture 2009
memore of last time, I first looked in existing threads but found nothing
So here is my question (I hope to make me understand. ..soever:
1)I imported a dwg file on which I find ground floor plant and first floor plant.
2) I created a level "ground floor", I set the height and created the walls that I needed.
3) I moved the dwg file in order to place the first floor plant in the correct position and I created a new level "first floor", I set the height and...
When I go to make the walls of the first floor, I still see the walls of the ground floor and I can't understand which lines to follow and which ones not.
My question is this...
is there a way to make a level invisible (in this case the one corresponding to the ground floor)?
or should I hide from the view the elements (in this case the walls of the ground floor)? because it doesn't seem very comfortable as what...
Thank you in advance for your attention. I hope I've managed to make me understand, otherwise, ask!
Thank you.
p.s. I forgot: work in revit architecture 2009