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Greetings! Using Revit LT 2014.
I am working with two stairways stacked on top of one another as shown in the attached image. You'll see that we need a railing on the main floor to prevent people from falling into the lower stairway, but this railing should end where it meets the bottom of the upper stairway. How would you achieve this? It seems like cut geometry isn't an option, and there doesn't seem to be an "edit profile" tool as there is with walls. It also doesn't look like "attach top/base" is available.
Thanks!
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Take a look at the picture.
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Brilliant! Thank you!
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