You can stack network layers and there are some tricks to only show one
layer at a time:
- a) color by selection, make selected parts invisible, select stuff that
you do not wish to see
- b) color by height, configure colors so that some heights become invisible

However, it may be more productive to keep the layers separated in the
plane and set custom distances for the connecting parts (creating a
partially abstract network). This way you will be able to better understand
what's happening at simulation time.

Am Do., 13. Apr. 2023 um 04:54 Uhr schrieb Jojo Get <jojoget...@gmail.com>:

> Hi everyone,
>
> NetEdit Version: v1_16_0+1532-c39e8b829c2
>
> I wanted to check if it is possible to edit a multi-layer network inside
> NetEdit. (Example: drawing a network for level 1 of a carpark and level 2
> of the carpark stacked directly on top of each other). I am aware of the
> possibility of importing elevation data from OSM and layering from
> Shapefiles but I am not too sure about being able to edit the Network
> itself in layers.
>
> Thank you so much for the help in advance.
>
> Best Regards,
> Nick Tan
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