changing number of stair's step with out convert to sketch based

changing number of stair's step with out convert to sketch based

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changing number of stair's step with out convert to sketch based

Anonymous
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I want to add one step from part B to part A without redrawing or converting the stair to the scatch based.

do you have any solution?

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aRcHiTeCt.JM
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.... magic ? Smiley LOL


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barthbradley
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You can't do this by changing the Landing extents???

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Anonymous
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No. only I want to remove a stair from B and add it to A

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ToanDN
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Edit the stair, delete the landings, select each run and grip straight it to get the number of steps you want, then add automatic landing between runs.
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Anonymous
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Would you please send a video I tried more but it doesn't work properly. I want the below image

 

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barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:

No. only I want to remove a stair from B and add it to A


 

I'm dizzy, @Anonymous.  I see "A", "B" and "C" on both Stairs, with an arrow starting from the left "ABC" stair and pointing to the right "ABC" stair.  This indicates to me that you want to make the right configuration like left configuation. The difference between the two is LANDING EXTENTS.   

 

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Anonymous
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The right image at section B has 5 steps but the left one has 6.

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Anonymous
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Please take a look your solution doesn't work and it needs many cleaning jobs.

 

 

 

 

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barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:

The right image at section B has 5 steps but the left one has 6.


 

Oh. so you want different riser heights?  That's assuming their run lengths are the same.  

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Anonymous
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No, I removed one step from B and added to the A. The riser and length and total number are the same. The middle landing's level is changed (because of changing the outside's grading's level). see the screencast.

 

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barthbradley
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Why are you sketching the landing non-contiguous?  Looks to me like you could resolve your issue by sketching your landing correctly.  Revit is even warning you that there is an issue with it.  

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ToanDN
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I am off teh grid today so no video or images. tomorrow maybe.
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