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    Default Change column location mark

    I have a problem with the column location mark. I have a column that it taking the name of an axis that is close to it but it is not its axis (and specifies the offset), and it doesn't take the name of the axis where it actually is.
    I can't change the column location mark manually on properties because it is gray, and it doesn't happen for some other columns but I don't know why.
    Can anybody help me, please?
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    Default Re: Change column location mark

    check your 3d extends of your gridlines, look at your gridlines in elevation views, if top or bottom of gridline does not extend thru you column, the column mark will be offset, even if it looks OK in plan view.

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    Default Re: Change column location mark

    Also make sure your 3d points in plan also pass thru the column. If it's just the 2d line, they column isn't "on" it. The 3d extents in both plan and elevation must pass thru the column.
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