How Revit Redefines the Vertical Length of a Space
The vertical length of a space refers to the distance from its reference point to the upper boundary. There are times when you need to redefine this vertical length. Common reasons for doing so include:
- The specified space limit is incorrect.
- The designated height offset is inaccurate.
- The bottom elevation of the spatial reference is wrong.
- The specified bottom offset of the space is incorrect.
- A need to redefine the volume of the space.
- Changes in specifications.
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