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In Stair properties the nosing can run on the front and the sides. However, it doesn't return into the side of the stairs? Am I missing something?
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Not sure what you mean. Post an image of your problem.
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Here's a shot. If you notice the nosing as it meets the riser. I want that profile to return to stair. Don't tell me I have to Make a little sweep! I actually wouldn't mind that on straight stair because it would be easy to array it but this stair is elliptical.
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You can'd do that with the native stair. Create a seperate family - face based.
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