Hi, it should not matter if the points are far from the base point as it should just make a larger surface. If uou have a few points outside of yhe site you do not wish you could delete those either before or after import.
I may have just had an example of what you mean, the one I just did had a warning like the one you mention and i could not see the solid. however straight after import i clicked edit surface and i could then see the outline and in properties I adjusted the offset from level to 0 and it was all there and visable.
Difficult to work out why from a chat here, maybe take some pictures and explain what you have done on a forum / group for revit users. There should be some people happy to work it out. Include links to files if you are able.
precise and conceptual, thanks!!!
Much appreciated, thank you.
Really Useful Thank you
Hello! How do I get a CSV file from my chosen area on Google Maps?
Hello, do you know how to import a CSV file that has points far from the project base point?
Hi, it should not matter if the points are far from the base point as it should just make a larger surface. If uou have a few points outside of yhe site you do not wish you could delete those either before or after import.
I may have just had an example of what you mean, the one I just did had a warning like the one you mention and i could not see the solid. however straight after import i clicked edit surface and i could then see the outline and in properties I adjusted the offset from level to 0 and it was all there and visable.
My toposolid is coming as a single line nothing solid or 3 dimensional kindly advice
Difficult to work out why from a chat here, maybe take some pictures and explain what you have done on a forum / group for revit users. There should be some people happy to work it out. Include links to files if you are able.
maybe you need to clean your CSV file first. should only contain coordinates. remove the labels .