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Stair warning is arithmetic-ignorant - how to clear?

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evansTSMR
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Stair warning is arithmetic-ignorant - how to clear?

Almost every time I try to edit stairs, I get the "Stair top end exceeds or cannot reach the top elevation..." warning advising me to add/remove risers, and there seems to be no way to clear it. For example, I had a stair going from level 1 to level 2 with zero offsets at top and bottom, ascending through 8'-4", and Revit constructed the stair with 15 risers (max. riser height 7"). So far so good, but then the building got revised and now this stair has to land 1'-8" above level 2, so now it has to ascend through 10'-0". So I do the following:

1. Select the stair, and in the properties window, change the Top Offset value from 0'-0" to 1'-8". This causes the Desired Number of Risers to change from 15 to 18.

2. Click "Edit Stairs" in the ribbon, and the display shows the risers numbered at the ends of each run. Select the top run, and drag the arrow to add more 3 risers so that the number at the end changes from 15 to 18.

3. Click the green check mark to complete the edit, then the warning pops up. But in a section view, the stair now correctly ascends from level 1 to 1'-8" above level 2, the number of risers (both Desired and Actual), riser height, etc., all show correctly in the properties window, but selecting the stair shows the yellow "Show Related Warnings" in the ribbon, and there is no way to clear the warning (even by editing it again, adding more, unneeded risers). 

How do I "educate" Revit to realize that the arithmetic is actually correct in this situation?

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