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    Default Shared coordinates after moving project base point

    I linked a Revit building model into a Revit topography model and published the coordinates of the topography to the building. I then loaded the topography into the building model using shared coordinates to continue my building documentation. I shared these two files with the structural engineer who is going to link them into their Revit model to do their documentation. My building design changed slightly and I moved the project base point in the building model after unclipping it. Is there anything that I need to do to make sure that everyone's shared coordinates are properly aligned?

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    Default Re: Shared coordinates after moving project base point

    Is there anyone who is experienced using shared coordinates that can share with me what they do? Do I need to go back into my topography model and move and unclipped project base point, to the new location? Do I need to republish the topography model coordinates into the building model? Thanks.
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    Default Re: Shared coordinates after moving project base point

    Moving an unclipped project base point does not affect shared coordinates.

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