Am I missing something? Do I have to fill in the space tool manually with what Floor it's on, as "additional data"?
I'd prefer the Space object to work this kind of stuff out for itself.
Edit: what makes this even more difficult is that you can't edit the additional data of multiple Spaces, so you have to go into each and every one to edit/add the floor level.
Edit 2: One other thing, this is a fundamental piece of data about a building space, one of the most. So when a colleague who doesn't know much about Spaces works on this project I would expect them to be looking for this piece of data in the object info palette. More than likely though they'll either have to look it up in the help files or conclude that Spaces are a waste of time.
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Am I missing something? Do I have to fill in the space tool manually with what Floor it's on, as "additional data"?
I'd prefer the Space object to work this kind of stuff out for itself.
Edit: what makes this even more difficult is that you can't edit the additional data of multiple Spaces, so you have to go into each and every one to edit/add the floor level.
Edit 2: One other thing, this is a fundamental piece of data about a building space, one of the most. So when a colleague who doesn't know much about Spaces works on this project I would expect them to be looking for this piece of data in the object info palette. More than likely though they'll either have to look it up in the help files or conclude that Spaces are a waste of time.
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