Since I want to have the stair landing between flights at a certain height (since if I let Revit model automatically, it ended up something like 6' - 4 3/32"), so I modeled the stair runs separately. When I did that, the view, any view, at any scale will not show the next run that should appear as cut plan beyond. I can trick it by using underlay and looking up. and it will show, but essentially does not make any sense. Also, I cannot use the underlay view method in all the sheets.
Is this a 2019 Revit bug? Or it is just a revit logistic?
Thank you so much!
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The logic is simple...the bottom runs falls outside the view rang. You should be able to manage that stair using automatic landings but if you want to stick to that workflow and need the bottom most run to show, you can
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Thank you for the comments and solutions. The view region is what I had tried. However, as I mentioned, it is suitable for some view conditions and not all. I am really curious how and why the view can only cut one stair at a time. I might end up not breaking the stair to obtain a logical view.
Thank you again.
You mentioned underlays not Plan Region and/or any view conditions where you have found the latter not suitable...They are intended to give user the possibility to adjust view rang in an isolated region of the plan not sure how that doesn't fit in any context or condition.
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Hi, apologies, I might have mixed up what I mentioned. I also talked to the BIM manager about the issue and tried both underlays and plan region methods. But both methods work one way or the other. Overall plans are not suitable to use underlay since everywhere is looking up and cause graphic issues, but the plan region somehow refuses to show the run I intending to be inclusive, no matter I cut at that run or above it and look down.
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Hi, apologies, I might have mixed up what I mentioned. I also talked to the BIM manager about the issue and tried both underlays and plan region methods. But both methods work one way or the other. Overall plans are not suitable to use underlay since everywhere is looking up and cause graphic issues, but the plan region somehow refuses to show the run I intending to be inclusive, no matter I cut at that run or above it and look down.
Your Plan Region must have the cut plane higher than the start elevation of the upper stair.
Without the plan region:
With the plan region:
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