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How to Manage Copied Elements in Revit Located on Different Elevation Floors

How to Handle Copied Elements in Revit That Are Not Positioned at the Selected Floor Elevation

When modeling a standard floor in Revit, it’s common to copy elements to other floors to speed up the process. However, you may encounter issues where copied elements do not align with the intended floor level, have elevation offsets, or fail to copy altogether. So, how do you address these problems?

First, verify that the reference elevation of the selected element is correct. For example, if you draw a pipe on a certain level, its reference elevation should match that level. Select the element and check its properties under Constraints > Reference Elevation to ensure it corresponds to the floor where the element is located.

Some elements are positioned relative to the main structure rather than a specific elevation. If the main structure exists on the target floor, the element can be copied successfully. However, if the related main structure is missing on the target floor, the element cannot be copied.

If a copied element appears with an elevation offset, double-check that the floor elevation of the element matches its reference elevation.

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