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If you can make these stairs look normal, I'd appreciate it if you could let me know.

LeeJaeYoung
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I am satisfied with this staircase.
The structure part is a square column, but I can edit it!

 

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However, it was not possible to make the structural part of this staircase come out like a square column.
The lower part of this stairway looks too strange to me.
If you can make these stairs look normal, I'd appreciate it if you could let me know.

 

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The lower part of this staircase is too difficult to form.
And the reason I have stairs like this is because it's a small building.
And you have to save money.

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Which one should I choose to be like you?

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I'm not creating a situation like yours.

 

 

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I have my stair set to show on home storey (where t=you place it and one storey up - as I model my stairs going up.

 

For the floor plan display, in the home (relevant) storey I have it set to show with a break mark - visible/hidden and on the storey above I have the reverse with a break mark - hidden/visible.

 

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Barry.

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The method you mentioned doesn't seem to apply to me with deadlines. We also need +50 to view the story at Slab Level.
Then you will see 3 of them as shown below.

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Then I can't control it?

 

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You have told the stair to display on all 'relevant' storeys and one storey up.

You have then raised the stair by 50mm. so it now protrudes into another storey - it is now relevant to that storey as well.

Try setting to 'Home' storey and one storey up.

 

Barry.

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In the case of Home & One Story Up, the top and bottom are not separated.
Only the top is off, but the bottom is also off.

 

 

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It is very hard to say what settings you need without having access to the actual file.

I am really just guessing and trying to set up what you have.

 

It might be because you have elevated the stair by 50mm that it is not working as expected.

That is effectively forcing it up into the next storey.

 

There have been other posts here that have had this trouble.

Try setting the stair back to zero height above home storey and see if it is easier to get what you want.

 

Barry.

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Thank you for all your hard work so far.
I learned a lot about stairs and various settings.
Thank you again.
Have a nice day ^^

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Yes the height does affect the stair settings/view.

Here I have a stair at zero height.

I duplicated the stair and raised it 100mm.

 

On the lower floor they look much the same - break mark moves a little because it is set to floor plan cut plane height.

 

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On the upper floor they look a bit different.

 

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It seems some of the floor plan display settings change automatically as you adjust the stair height.

 

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Adjusting the settings again, you should be able to get it back to what you want.

 

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Barry.

 

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thank you so much.

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