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                  Levels


                  Levels are endless horizontal plans that, among other things. acts as work planes for certain
                  host item types such as. decks, ceilings and roof. Levels define the heights in the model and a
                  distinction is made between Levels which form the floor plans and Levels as the work plane for
                  the placement of objects.

                  It is possible to bind (Constraint) specific element types to Levels, so these moves with when/if
                  Levels change.

                  Level types

                  Story Level: Forming a floor in the building. The establishment of a Plan View, as can be seen
                  in the Project Browser.
                  Non-Story Level: Forming a reference plane, which can form the basis for determining the
                  location of objects and information. A Non-Story Level do not appear in the "Project Browser".
                  These are also called reference Levels. Although Non-Story Levels do not have mapped a Plan
                  View, they can still serve as a basis for determining the location of objects and information, such
                  as. top or bottom of a wall. You can subsequently create Plan Views out from these.













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