You can copy levels from a linked model to the current project, and monitor them for changes.
For instructions on copying other types of elements for monitoring, see Copy Elements for Monitoring.
To copy levels for monitoring
You will copy levels from another Revit model to this model.
This setting ensures that the view displays elements for all disciplines (architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical).
When you delete existing levels, Revit also deletes corresponding plan views for the deleted levels. You will create new plan views based on the copied levels.
Modify panel
Coordinate panel
Copy/Monitor drop-down
For example, you can specify an offset for levels, or add a prefix or suffix to level names. See Specify Options for Copy/Monitor.
Tools panel
To select multiple levels, on the Options Bar, select Multiple. Then select the levels in the drawing area, and click Finish on the Options Bar.
You can use a selection box and a filter to select all levels in the linked model. See Select Elements Using a Filter.
Copy/Monitor panel
The copied levels now display in the current model.
When you select a copied level, the monitor icon
displays next to it to indicate that it has a relationship with the original level in the linked model.

If the levels are moved, changed, or deleted in the linked model, you are notified of the changes when you open the current model or reload the linked model. These warnings also display in a coordination review.
When you delete the level, Revit also deletes the related plan view.
Create panel
Plan Views drop-down, and select the desired type of plan view.
For a structural model, create analytical plans that correspond to the structural plans. See About Structural Project Templates and Viewing the Analytical Model.
The plan view names display in the Project Browser. To rename a view, right-click the view name, and click Rename.