Interior Elevation Vertical Range

Define the Interior Elevation’s vertical range either manually (in Settings), or graphically, in the Interior Elevation window.

Define IE Vertical Range in Settings

An IE viewpoint’s vertical range is set manually by the user in the General Panel of Interior Elevation Settings, or the Info Box.

See Interior Elevation (IE) Tool Settings.

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Each IE view (i.e. each segment of the IE Room Boundary polyline) can have a separate, custom vertical range value, if desired: choose the Limited option as the Vertical Range and enter the desired elevation limits.

Use the pop-up to define whether this vertical range should be measured from Project Zero, or from the Interior Elevation’s Home Story (the story onto which it was placed).

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Detect and Fit to Zones

If you want the Interior Elevation geometry to correspond to a zone, choose the Detect and Fit to Zones Vertical Range option from the General Panel of Interior Elevation Settings.

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If a zone is detected, its height will be used as the vertical range of the selected Interior Elevation viewpoint.

Zones edited by Solid Element Operations are also calculated accurately, provided that you also check the Consider Solid Operations box. For example, a single zone trimmed to a slanted roof will have several different zone heights. These are accurately reflected in each viewpoint of the Interior Elevation group.

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