Ryan Russell Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 All, I have been working in a recent file where the Exterior Wall Component has somehow lost its height display. It has doors & windows that reside within the component and their placed positioning hasn't changed, but the walls themselves fail to span the distance of the previously assigned area. Again, it looks like the 1-Story configuration is giving me fits. I have provided example of what I am seeing on screen in an isometric view, along with the OIP panel, and the STORY Organization data. If anyone can save me, it would be greatly appreciated. - Ryan Russell Quote Link to comment
zoomer Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 If the Wall is really in your most upper Story "R", as it looks from here, as Story R being highlighted .... For the Wall Top definition. There is no "Story above" that could deliver the "Top of SLab [Story above] Level. Therefore the Level "does't exist" warning and the Wall having an undefined height, interpreted/represented as zero height in 3D. What I do not really understand is the same warning appears for the Wall's bottom ! As Story "R" does show a "Top of Slab" Level in your Story Settings. So either the Wall sits on an other Story, so you should check if Wall's Story and Story above really have activated/include "Top of Slab" Levels. If not add them. But if the Wall is in Story R, something is really strange. (Because of the "missing" Wall bottom Level warning) Quote Link to comment
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