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Guys I have 3 stairs on my first level floor, all of which go to the 2nd floor, 2 of which also come up from a basement level. Question is that I need only 1 of these stairs to show a dashed profile for above the cut line, the other 2 stairs I do not need to see this due to the stairs going down to the basement, Any way to do this???? I have looked at Visibility Graphics and that turns all my stairs off above the cut line. I need just two of the three stairs to do this. Is there something I'm missing the stair Family Styles or something else?? PLMK Thanks.
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I suggest manually 'dashing' it via the linework tool.
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I suggest manually 'dashing' it via the linework tool.
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