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hello everybody, jusat want to ask if you know how to compute the volume of stairs in revit? thanks.
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Sorry but there is no way to get that information from Revit.
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Yes there is. You can generate a Material Schedule. This will allow you to get the volume of material you are using.
View>>Schedules>>Material Takeoff...
Make sure you enable the "Show Categories from All Disciplines" Check box to reveal the Stairs Category...
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