staircase, how to turn off top step
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‎2010-04-16 09:51 AM
i've seen the tickbox for it before on other stairs but not this one
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‎2010-04-18 01:00 AM
I've had little luck getting the L or U shaped stairs to work.

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‎2010-04-18 01:13 AM
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‎2010-04-27 11:05 AM
why dont archicad sort out the L-shape and U-shape stairs so they dont add another tread width on mid-flight, the same huge cock-up has been built in since archicad 9 when i started using it.
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‎2010-04-29 06:40 PM
percybigun wrote:You have to click the "Create Stair" button ......
i get a totally different dialogue box to that when i open my stair settings?.
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‎2010-12-29 09:19 AM
I am newbie in Archicad 14. I would like to create a staircase with multiple landing which lead from level 1 to level 2. Am I able to create the staircase in one element or do I have to create 2 U-return with landing staircases and stack them on top of each other? Attached is the cut section of the staircase. Please advice. Thank you.

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‎2010-12-29 12:33 PM
I would suggest modeling the landing in the middle using the Slab Tool and then create the two Stairs. They may be two instances of the same Stair.
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‎2011-01-02 11:53 PM
I am afraid you will have to create some kind of a custom piece there to connect them.
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‎2011-01-03 03:08 AM
laszlonagy wrote:The quick way to do this would be to use the marquee tool to trim to just this piece at the landing in 3D and save the result as a library part. This could then be placed to connect the separate stairs with SEOs to clean things up as needed.
Yes, they are not connected because they are not part of the same Stair.
I am afraid you will have to create some kind of a custom piece there to connect them.