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ray salmon
2008-06-19, 06:04 PM
is there a way to use ref planes for constrains
creating all these levels seems over kill
plus a big hassle in the elevations sheet
the speific app here is using the top of peirs as a constraint for posts.
still in first grade with Revit
r
jeffh
2008-06-19, 06:25 PM
You can use ref planes to create constraints. you can even constrain objects to other objects if you like. The best tool to accomplish constraints like this is the "align" tool. Use align to set up a relationship and then click the "lock" icon to constrain the relationship between the objects.
ray salmon
2008-06-19, 06:53 PM
this seems ok with a single item
but in modifying a group
in element properties.
don't see ref planes listed in constraints just levels
if you have to move a whole set of posts up just 6" that would be nice.
especially with ref planes all over the place
r
aaronrumple
2008-06-19, 07:12 PM
is there a way to use ref planes for constrains
creating all these levels seems over kill
plus a big hassle in the elevations sheet
the speific app here is using the top of peirs as a constraint for posts.
still in first grade with Revit
r
You should only be using level for the main building floor levels and maybe a few - very few - structural levels. Everything elese should be set relative to the main floors. Using levels to constrain everything in an elevation can lead to problems.
For documenting heights use the spot elevation tool. It can look like a level target but doesn't get into all the issues of having too many levels.
ray salmon
2008-06-19, 07:50 PM
ok...
so you mean use offsets from levels to provide constraints for structural elements that are not going to a level
so all a named group would just adjust if the offset is changed
r
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