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Start stair at top vs bottom?

g r a n t
Enthusiast
Hi,
Last week I am positive I saw an option in the stair dialogue box that would allow you to define the starting point of the stair as the top vs. the bottom. For the life of me I can't find it today. Yeah, I'm a rookie, and neigther Google nor this forum is coming up with the answer I am looking for. Does this exist? Was I dreaming? Thanks, Grant
I started learning ArchiCAD at age 50....bear with me,
AC26
MacBook Pro M1 Max.
Ventura 13.1
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sinceV6
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I think g r a n t was referring to the stair input method in the info box that allows you to define if you are creating the stair upwards or downwards.

https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/134819/



Best regards.

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g r a n t
Enthusiast
Nevermind.....found it. Stair Input method...right in front of my face. Delete post if need be. G
I started learning ArchiCAD at age 50....bear with me,
AC26
MacBook Pro M1 Max.
Ventura 13.1
Anonymous
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You can find this options in the Floor Plan Display of your Stair Settings. There you can define the Up/Down text and the Walking line arrow settings.
Hope this helps.

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sinceV6
Advocate
I think g r a n t was referring to the stair input method in the info box that allows you to define if you are creating the stair upwards or downwards.

https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/134819/



Best regards.
g r a n t
Enthusiast
Hi. Yes, I was referring to the stair input method, however, I appreciate the tip above for the walking line / arrow adjustments. Thanks! G
I started learning ArchiCAD at age 50....bear with me,
AC26
MacBook Pro M1 Max.
Ventura 13.1
Anonymous
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@SinceV6 Thanks! Didn't notice that one. Always learning something.