Spot Dimensions; Spot Elevations - Autodesk 256B1-05A761-1301 - AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite 2010 User Manual

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Spot Dimensions

Spot dimensions can be placed as spot elevations, spot coordinates, or spot slopes. Spot elevations can display
the elevation of a selected point or the top and bottom elevation of an element. Spot coordinates display
the North/South, East/West coordinates of a selected point, and can also display the elevation of the selected
point. Spot slopes can display the slope at a specific point on a face or an edge of an element.

Spot Elevations

Spot elevations display the actual elevation of a selected point. Spot elevations can also display the top
and/or bottom elevation of elements with a definite thickness. Top and bottom elevations are available for
elements in plan views.
You can place spot elevations on non-horizontal surfaces and non-planar edges. You can place them in plan,
elevation, and 3D views. Spot elevations are typically used to obtain a point of elevation for ramps, roads,
toposurfaces, and stair landings.
Dimension references for perpendicular insert
Dimension references for non-perpendicular insert
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