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PLEASE HELP!!!
New to Revit - Just started learning.
I am trying to insert a stairs and I cannot get the widthe to reduce below 1m. I believe this is due to the set criteria for the stair type? Maybe wrong though!!
Can anyone point me in the wright direction please before I have to revert back to ADT just to finish a drawing off!!
Thanks in advance
Steve
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No...don't do it..ADT...ughhh...
If you stair is already placed, pick it, edit it and move the green lines defining the width to where you want them. Stairs also have properties and you can change the width there as well.
HTH
Tom
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yes tom is right - just edit the stairs - so easy. we are novices of 6 months experience, and we have lots of fun with the stairs. incredibly intelligent. i recommend looking through help, for loads of tutorials and more.
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