We have some rooms that have automatically found the ceiling height, but others that don't. Is there anyway to force revit to recalculate the room heights based on model ceilings? I think what happens is the rooms are placed prior to the ceilings so the room just takes a default height. Then later the ceiling is put in but the room object never goes up to it. I'm going to try turning on and off room volume calcs and see if that does it. But just wondered if you had run into this and if you have found a solution.
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default is set to 9'-6" but the ceiling is 13'-6" I think it maybe getting the volume right, but doesn't adjust that "upper limit" number. Does that sound right?Scott D. Brown, AIA | Senior Project Manager | Beck Group
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