tntdraftsol
2015-06-04, 05:36 PM
Greetings all,
I modeled an outlet structure for a project and used shared coordinates to establish where this outlet structure is elevation wise. I then was able to use a spot elevation to label the pipe outlet elevation and the top of slab elevation. I thought I was done, but we all know that is never the case. The engineer wants to use this same structure in another place on the site and reference the same detail sheet. So I now have to take all the generic dimensions and create a table, which I have done before, but the problem I run into is the spot elevations, they will be different from each other so my question is is there a way to create a spot elevation that will say display 'EL' for elevation 0'-0" and say 'EL+0.10' for another point? I know I could make it work with just drafting the annotation elements in, but I thought I might ask the group to see if there would be a way to use the tools that Revit has. Thanks for reading.
I modeled an outlet structure for a project and used shared coordinates to establish where this outlet structure is elevation wise. I then was able to use a spot elevation to label the pipe outlet elevation and the top of slab elevation. I thought I was done, but we all know that is never the case. The engineer wants to use this same structure in another place on the site and reference the same detail sheet. So I now have to take all the generic dimensions and create a table, which I have done before, but the problem I run into is the spot elevations, they will be different from each other so my question is is there a way to create a spot elevation that will say display 'EL' for elevation 0'-0" and say 'EL+0.10' for another point? I know I could make it work with just drafting the annotation elements in, but I thought I might ask the group to see if there would be a way to use the tools that Revit has. Thanks for reading.