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Hi LouDeMa,
The Autofloor makes the difference
If you have a exterior wall with Autoflor= 12" (for example) and you insert a door, the door elevation will be 0", because the door elevation is related with the wall. Same situation with the windows But if you are going to insert a table on the floor, the object elevation is related with the grass (floor of the Punch world), so the table's elevation will be 12"
Always remember 3 things --> The ceiling elevation is the bottom face of the ceiling. This means that if you the floor of the second floor is @ 108", and your 1st floor has a ceiling of 12", the ceiling elevation will be 96" and the settings of the cutout will be the same: elevation at 96"and thickness= 12" --> If you used Autofloor in the 1st floor, the ceiling elevation will be the walls' height + the Autofloor thickness --> If you used a floor in the upper floor, you must consider this thickness in the floor cut
Hope this helps
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Patricia - thanks for the tips. I understand now and have been able to correct the elevations with the help of the 3D view. Ciao, Louis
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glad to know it helped! :-)
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