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Topic ClosedDual Elevations

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    Posted: 23.Feb.2018 at 00:24
We have an elevation tag problem. Any help or ides would be great.

We have an auditorium that we need to give elevations for all the baffles and sound panels in the hall.  The zero level is set by a future building 2’ higher than the auditorium.  The stage is a different elevation and the floor is sloped.  Is it possible to set a new zero level and still have the original set from the future building?  We looked at noting on the elevation as it displays, 10’ 3 + 2’ 0” MF but this seems more confusing.  Any ideas would be helpful.

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Vince

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Feb.2018 at 20:00
Problem solved, correct term - "Origin" to be able reset spot elevations.
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