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wehn i give a nosing profile why does it change my treads from slanted to straight? is there a way to have a square nosing profile with slanted treads?
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yes, there should be no difference, I can have a profile with straight or slanted...
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anytime i give the tread a profile it changes the riser to straight. it still says slanted but the appearance is obviously is staright. could someone please help to fix this? what profiles are you using? i am thinking it may be the profile i am using was created incorrectly and is causing this problem.
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