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Hello, I am new to creating Sketch Based stairs and I keep getting a "Relative Base Height" (RBH) constraint. How I am getting this. If I work on a virgin project, it will behave and the RBH will be zero ... for "One Stair". No problem running "Component Based Stairs". The level constraints behaves. When I create a few stairs and then go back to a sketch based stair it is automatically assigning a RBH Elevation (Ex. 5' ) vs. starting with a "O" offset.
It appears to be trying to stack the next stair design on the last Riser elevation from the previous stair. How do i clear this back to zero.
The warning that I am getting is; "Top elevation of run should not be less than the value of "Extend Below Base" (EBB). It doesn't make any sense to me. The EBB is showing zero. When I try to overwrite the RBH and reset it to zero, the warning pops up. However, I never assigned an elevation offset in the first place.
I was making stairs that were within the same level and didn't top out. Revit doesn't seem to like this. Please help.
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