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Hi,
I'm using 2012 Revit Architecture,
* I have stair & escalator side by side and the client wants to fix one side of handrail to the body of escalaot, i guess i can do this
by offsetting the location of handrail (that is fixed using kind of wall brackets), my question is, is this the right way. will it work ? any tips. will be trying it out tomorrow.
* The other question is, in revit 2012 is there a way to show Automated tread numbers on stairs in plan view.
* for wall Aluminium cladding family, what is the right template i should be using ?
thx.
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The wall brackets will work.
I believe tread numbering is in 2013.
We don't have a clue as to what your cladding family is. It might be a material, it might be detail elements, it might be an element that is hung on a wall. We can't answer this.
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