Relocate the Model by Specifying Coordinates

Adjust the location of the model by specifying coordinates for a selected reference in the model.

To use the Specify Coordinates at Point tool, you select a reference point in the model and specify a new set of coordinates for it. The entire model, the survey point, and the project base point move, maintaining their proximity to one another. Their coordinates may change to reflect the new location of the model.

Use the Specify Coordinates at Point tool if any of the following is true:

When using this tool, you can specify values for North/South (northing), East/West (easting), Elevation, and Angle from Project North to True North.

Note: If the model contains links that are pinned due to shared positioning, you cannot relocate the model by entering points. See About Shared Coordinates and Linked Models in Revit LT.

To relocate the model by specifying coordinates

  1. Optional: Display the project base point and the survey point in the current view.
  2. Click Manage tabProject Location panelCoordinates drop-down (Specify Coordinates at Point).
  3. Place the cursor on a reference point of the model.

    A reference point can be the intersection of elements, such as the corner of 2 walls. In some types of views, you can use an edge as a reference.

    When the cursor moves over a valid reference point, a blue dot or line displays.

  4. Click the reference.

    A dialog displays the coordinates of the reference. Depending on the type of view and the reference selected, the coordinates may include North/South, East/West, Elevation, and Angle from Project North to True North.

  5. Enter values for the selected reference.
  6. Click OK.
Based on the specified coordinates for the reference, the coordinates of the survey point and the project base point change accordingly. You may not see any change in the current view itself. Check the values of the survey point and the project base point to confirm the results.