Use this procedure to add levels to a building.
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add a level above the current level | click . The default floor-to-floor height of the new level is identical to the level below. If you have selected Auto-Adjust Elevation, the level’s floor elevation starts on top of the previous level. Note: Alternatively, you can select the level above which you want to add a level, right-click, and click Add Level Above.
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add a level below the current level | select the level below which you want to add a level, right-click, and click Add Level Below. Note: If you add a level below the ground floor and you have selected Auto-Adjust Elevation, the elevation of the new level is a negative height.
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change the name of the level | click the name, and enter a new one. Note that you cannot give the same name to 2 different levels—the name is the unique identifier of the level when assigning constructs. |
change the base elevation of the level | enter a new value. If you have selected Auto-Adjust Elevation, the base elevation fits with the elevation and floor height of the level below, and you won’t need to make changes here. Note: The base elevation of a level determines where the level starts on the horizontal plane. Usually, the base elevation of a level is determined by the floor-to-floor height of the level below.
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change the floor-to-floor height of the level | enter a new value. If you add levels above this level and you selected Auto-Adjust Elevation, they use the floor height of this level as the base elevation. |
change the ID of the level | enter a new ID. The ID can be used in schedule tables. |
add a description to the level | enter a description for the level. |