Create and manage construction levels
In the Construction Levels dialog box, you can define and modify the levels that you need to construct your model. The levels can be floors, roofs, or intermediate levels required to define specific items.
Open the Construction Levels dialog
- On the Model tab, click Construction Levels.
- In the Structure tree, double-click Levels.
Insert a single construction level
Insert multiple construction levels
Multiple levels can be inserted, either above the current top level, or below the current bottom level.
Make a level an identical copy of another level
If needed, you can determine a level as an identical copy of another level. In this case, all changes made to either the source level or the identical level are automatically applied to both levels. To make a level an identical copy of another level, see the following instructions.
- Open the Construction Levels dialog box.
- At the level you want to be a copy, click the arrow in the Source column.
- Select the level that you want the current level to be identical to.
- Click OK.
Make a level an independent copy of another level
If you determine a level as an independent copy of another level, any changes made to each level only apply to that level. To make a level an independent copy of another level, see the following instructions.
- Open the Construction Levels dialog box.
- At the level you want to be a copy, click the arrow in the Source column.
- Select the level that you want the current level to be identical to.
- Click OK.
- Reopen the Construction Levels dialog box.
- At the same level, click the arrow in the Source column again.
- Set the level as -unique-.
- Click OK.
Modify the properties of a construction level
You can modify some properties of construction levels in the Construction Levels dialog box dialogs, but other parameters can only be edited in the Properties window. For more information, see the following instructions.
Delete construction levels
To delete construction levels, see the following instructions.