How can I make my stair run of 16 risers add a landing at the top of the stair? If I go up 15 risers, it doesn't allow me to add a landing as the last "step". Then if I calculate the riser height to be one less riser and then add a landing at that height manually, the auto labeling calls the "down" after the last riser above said landing and the landing itself. I need the stair to recognize the last stair riser occurs from the second floor down to that landing.
Thanks,
John
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@johnw wrote:
How can I make my stair run of 16 risers add a landing at the top of the stair? If I go up 15 risers, it doesn't allow me to add a landing as the last "step". Then if I calculate the riser height to be one less riser and then add a landing at that height manually, the auto labeling calls the "down" after the last riser above said landing and the landing itself. I need the stair to recognize the last stair riser occurs from the second floor down to that landing.
Thanks,
John
Like on of the stairs in the attached?
To add top landing, draw the landing using sketch.
To add stop step, simply grab the blue dot at the top of the run and drag it farther to add one more step. Revit will complain that you have one more step than necessary but that is what you want so what.
I'm not following. You want to end with riser, right? And. you want the DN arrow to begin at this last riser, right?
Something like this Stair/Landing?
Close. At the landing you turn 90 degrees to get up to second floor. See attached image.
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