Level Dimensions

Level Dimensions are associative, point-level elevation markers that display the story height or an element’s vertical height along the Z-axis. They are available in the Floor Plan and in Worksheet/Detail windows.

The origin from which Level Dimension values are calculated is set in Level Dimension Tool Settings.

Note: In Section/Elevation/IE windows, use Elevation Dimensions. See Elevation Dimensions.

1.Select the Level Dimension tool.

2.Hover your cursor over the element or space whose elevation you wish to dimension.

If your cursor is hovering over multiple elements, the Info Tag prompts you to click Tab to cycle through the elements.

Highlighted feedback over dimensionable elements lets you know which element will be dimensioned.

Note: If Gravity is on, only that element type can be dimensioned. See below.

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3.Click to place the Level Dimension.

Level Dimensions on Tread, Landing, or Landing Structure

As you place a Level Dimension on a Stair Component, use TAB to ensure that you highlight the right component, then click to place.

Note: Stair components can be highlighted and selected only if their symbols (Grid Going and Grid Fill) are turned on (visible) in Model View Options or Stair Settings.

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Level Dimensions with Gravity On

If Gravity is on, the Level Dimension can be placed only onto the particular element that is using gravity (either Slab, Roof, Shell or Mesh).

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For more information, see Gravity.

Level Dimensions remain linked to the elements they were placed on top of, even if they are no longer inside the contour of these elements. If a Level Dimension falls outside the contour of the element it is associated to, its value changes according to the following rules:

•With Slabs, there is no change: the value is the same as if the Level Dimension were still inside the Slab’s contour.

•With Roofs, the value displayed is calculated by a projected extension of the roof (that is, what the value would be).

•With Meshes, it is the Story’s height that will be displayed (but the Level Dimension remains associated to the Mesh).

Level Dimension Tool Settings

Level Dimension Type Panel

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Enter a height for the Level Dimension Marker.

Rotation angle: Enter a rotation angle for the Level Dimension Marker. The text will rotate with it, maintaining its original relationship to the marker symbol.

Marker Type: Click the pop-up to enter a Marker type for the Level Dimension.

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Level Dimension Text Style Panel

See Dimension Text: Text Style Panel.

Hide with Associated Element

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By default, a Level Dimension will be hidden if its associated element is hidden (e.g. on a hidden layer). To display the Level Dimension regardless of whether its associated element is visible, uncheck this box.

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