Setting up Levels is another important procedure that you should do it before starting your project modeling. If you use the default Revit Architecture template, you will see two levels. The default BCA template comes with 10 storeys for new project (may be different from your office standard template), but you can easily define as many levels in your project as you needed.
To add new levels, open any one of the elevation views and then click Home tab > Datum panel > LevelNow the important thing to do is to change the project datum level. If you are using the BCA template, you will see two types of Level Families as shown.
Select all the level markers in any of the elevation view and then go to Properties > Element panel > change the element type to “Circle Head – Shared Datum”. After that click Manage tab > Project Location panel > Position > Relocate Project
If you are using the default Revit Architecture template, you need to create at least two types of Level Families as shown.
Select all the level markers in any of the elevation view and then go to Properties > Edit Type > Type Properties
Under Type, click Rename to rename the existing family to add “-Project Datum” behind and click OK.
Then go to Type Properties > Type Parameters > Constraints > Elevation Base dropdown list, change Project to Shared and click Apply and OK. Now you have new 8mm Head-Project Datum Family as shown.
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Want to know how to set the true north point.
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