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    Default Spaces Losing Boundary

    Hey everyone, got a problem here that I can't figure out. Yesterday one of my guys was placing spaces in a project and everything was going fine. Today, no model update, the spaces have lost their boundary with the room and gone down the generic boxes. The Arch's rooms are still there and go wall to wall, but our spaces don't see them any more. There is just one link in the model and we have phases set the same, view depth is set floor to ceiling with a 4' cutplane, Spaces match the Rooms upper and lower limits. Just completely boggled. Please let me know if there is any additional information you need for this puzzle or if you know what is going on just from what I've described. Thanks
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    Default Re: Spaces Losing Boundary

    First guess is that someone turned off Room Bounding for the linked model.

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    Default Re: Spaces Losing Boundary

    Yeah Ben, Room Bounding is still on. I've seen where one link model will block out another in regards to spaces too. But this project only has one linked model.

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    Default Re: Spaces Losing Boundary

    try looking at a section, click your level and check its Computation Height, maybe try changing it from 0" to 1'-6". this is the plane where the rooms and space boundaries are calculated. if the arch has floor surfaces like carpet or tile 1/4" thick set as room bounding, or a raised floor like a stage or eq pad, it'll not let your spaces calc properly. if it works, change all of the levels you have plans associated with to the same
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