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Move Components or Component Groups by Height Parameter

Shows step by step how to move individual components or multiple components simultaneously using a height parameter in the LINEAR Properties in a drawing.

Before you begin

You want to change the height of one or more components simultaneously using a height parameter.

Note: Component parameters are used to move individual components. These parameters are only available in the 3D planning types and 2.5D Model Planning in the discipline Architecture. Virtual parameters are used to move component groups. These are available in all planning types except 2D Scheme Planning.

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Applies to all disciplines.

LINEAR Properties in the LINEAR Solutions for Autodesk AutoCAD

Procedure

  1. Selektieren Sie in der Zeichnung das zu verschiebende Bauteil bzw. die zu verschiebenden Bauteile.

    All parameters of the component or components are displayed in the LINEAR Properties.

  2. Adjust the value of one of the following height parameters in the Model - Position section of the LINEAR Properties so that the component or components are moved accordingly in the drawing.
    • Available height parameters when selecting a component:
      • Distance between UE Component and BE
      • Distance between BE Component and UEFFL
      • Distance between BE Component and UEUFFL
    • Available height parameters when selecting multiple components:
      Note: The height ratio between the components remains unchanged when they are moved.
      • Distance between UE Component Selection and BEC
      • Distance between BE Component Selection and UEFFL
      • Distance between BE Component Selection and UEUFFL
      Tip: If necessary, click in the selected input field of a height parameter on to open the Storey Table and define the offset using the Storey Table.
    The adjustment of the parameter value is transferred to the other two height parameters not used for the offset.
  3. If necessary, move the cursor into your drawing to make the offset visible.
  4. If necessary, reconnect the moved components to the pipes or ducts. To do this, use the corresponding connection functions of the LINEAR Solutions.

Results

You have moved one or more components simultaneously using a height parameter in the drawing.