I have a building floor plan in which there a several Linked Revit files (tenant spaces). one linked tenant space is in the correct position in the floor plan view, but when I switch to the Area plan the same tenant space is off by one foot. How can it be OK in one view but in a different location in another? Does this have something to do with how the files are linked? Help if you can.
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