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Level Type Properties
Name
Constraints
Elevation Base
Graphics
Line Weight
Color
Line Pattern
Symbol
Symbol at End 1 Default
Symbol at End 2 Default
Identity Data
Design Option
Level Instance Properties
Name
Constraints
Elevation
Description
If the elevation base value is set to Project, the elevation reported on a level is with
respect to the project origin. If the base value is set to Shared, then the elevation
reported is with respect to the shared origin. To change the shared origin, you can
relocate the project. See
Relocating and Rotating a Project
Sets the line weight for the level type. You can change the definition of the line
weight number using the Line Weights command in the Settings menu. See
Weights
on page 486.
Sets the color of the level line. You can choose from a list of colors defined in Revit
Architecture, or define your own color.
Sets the line style of level lines. The line pattern can be solid or a combination of
dashes and dots. You can choose from a list of values defined in Revit Architecture,
or define your own line pattern.
Determines whether the head of a level line displays a level number in a bubble
(Level Head–Circle), a level number but no bubble (Level Head–No Bubble), or no
level number (<none>).
Places a bubble by default at the left end of the level line. When you select a level
line, a check box appears next to the level bubble. Clear the check box to hide the
bubble. Select it again to display the bubble.
Places a bubble by default at the right end of the level line.
A read-only field that indicates the design option in which the level lines appear.
Description
The vertical height of the level.
on page 1234.
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