Does anyone know how to create a family that will report the elevation of a level. This would be useful for sheet notes where it reads "Reference floor elevation is xx'xxx"?
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Does anyone know how to create a family that will report the elevation of a level. This would be useful for sheet notes where it reads "Reference floor elevation is xx'xxx"?
Any way to use some form of modified spot elevation tag?
Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't a spot elevation have to actually have to be attached to something. Currently we are putting our sheet notes in the sheet, and so there is nothing to tag. Also I am not sure if you I could do it even if the notes were in the plan view.
You're not wrong. I wasn't sure what you were after and that's why I answered in the form of a question.
AFAIK Revit can't do this automatically. An alternative is a shared parameter in your titleblock that you would fill in.
As for using a spot elevation I was thinking in terms of a prefix in the tag.
Thanks for the reply I figured you would have to do something like you descirbe. What I was hoping for was to be able to place an a symbol and then pick the level I wanted to associate the symbol with, and then it would give me the elevation. So that way if the level changes elevation then the symbol would change. Basically it would be reporting the same info as the level symbol, but on a plan view.