I'm currently working in Revit 2023 and I am so incredibly frustrated with the stairs. Because of the angular shapes I'm using, I have to manually sketch every set of stairs that I'm modeling. In doing this, the very first stair went just fine- everything worked beautifully and went as planned. However, on the very next set of stairs and every set of stairs afterwards, the relative base height remains at the dimension of the previous stair's landing. I have tried everything, searched everywhere, and I cannot figure out how to get the Relative Base Height reset back to 0. I've closed and reopened my model, I've tried copying stairs instead of creating new ones, I've even checked for updates. Nothing is working.
I have no idea what to do and I cannot describe how frustrated I am. Every answer I've searched is two-three years out of date, so please if anyone knows how to solve this problem of the relative base height not allowing me to reset back to 0, answer this forum.
For more information, the error that pops up when I try and reset it is "Top elevation of the run should not be less than the value of "Extend Below Base." I am also 100% sure that the base levels of my stairs are set at the correct levels of my building and the desired number of runs is also mathematically correct. I would attach my model for this forum, but it is a grad school model that I need to keep private.
Hard to tell you how to fix it without the model. However, no matter how complicated your stair is, you can always start drawing it using runs to get the calculation right, then you can convert each individual run to sketch and mess around with the layout.
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