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I am working on a stair that ends in a landing. I've watched multiple tutorials but I cannot get this to work. I have checked "monolithic stairs" and unchecked "end with riser." Attached is a screen shot of what I'm trying to do. I continue to get the error, "Stairs require no more than two boundaries (chains of one or more Boundary Lines). Please help!
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Margaret Frank
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No images.
Stairs are really tricky to sketch. When you sketch the boundry, have the chain box set and don't end any boundry lines except at angles.
Sorry - didn't see the image.
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Am I not allowed to post images?
I still do not understand your response and my landing must be a square.
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Your image was so light that I initially did not see it.
When you sketch the boundry of this 'L' shape, do one side then do the other and have chain on.
BTW - Always state what Revit and what update you are using. Monolithic stairs have been a problem in the past but updates fixed most of those issues.
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Oh I forgot to post the version, I'm working in Revit Architecture 2012. I tried to do your suggestion. I put chain on, did each side starting at the stair, then put the riser line across the bottom. Still got the same error.
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You don't say what update! 2012 had 2 updates and I believe one of those fixed these stairs.
What do you mean "... then put the riser line across the bottom..."
Sketch the risers then add the two sides as I have shown. Not breaks in the straight lines - for your stair there are only two chains each with only two straight lines.
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How do I get those updates? It still isn't working for me.
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All of your updates are here. You need to keep up to date with them as they can be very helpful. Also make sure everyone in your office is on the same build as you are.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/index?siteID=123112&id=2334435&linkID=9273944
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I am having the same problem!
I remember fixing this problem before with 'begin with riser' or 'end with riser' option. I can't seem to find these paramters in the stair properties or stair type properties!
All suggestions welcome...
Edited on: Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 6:49:37 AM
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GOT IT!
If you look at the stair in section and select the individual stair run, select 'beigin with riser' and 'end with riser'. iN our second run select 'begin with riser' only. You will need to reduce your stair by a riser now that your landing has created a riser.
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This is still not resolved for component stairs. The question remains: How do you end a component stair with a landing? Sketching a landing at the top breaks the railing. Adding a landing requires two runs. Do you have to break the component stair by converting to a sketch in order to have a landing? It's strange that this is not a check box for concluding a component stair. Please help!
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Please support implementation of this expanded functionality:
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-ideas/component-stair-end-in-landing/idi-p/6600963
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