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  1. I'm trying to transition to stories and was wondering if anyone has best practices for including both as-built and proposed walls, etc., in a single VW file. Previously, I'd just have "existing" floor & wall layers and "proposed" floor & wall layers in the same VW file and could reference whatever I needed from sheet layers. Not quite so clear how to do this with a model organized by stories. Thoughts?
  2. We'd like to be able to replace Level Types with a new or existing Level Type when deleting one—as we can with Classes, etc.—and for objects currently using those Level Types to then use the new Level Type.
  3. I find there's a balance to be found between the number of Levels in a model and just offsetting from existing Levels. I'm curious to know if anybody has settled on a set of rules or principles for setting up additional Levels vs using offsets? The current file I'm working, for instance, has the following levels.
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