How would you model a U stair with a landing that has two levels?
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2018-09-19
06:43 PM
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04:41 PM
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Rubia Torres

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2018-09-21 05:58 AM
Barry.
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2018-09-20 03:38 AM
If you set your reference line to follow each side of the dividing wall, you should get the divided landing by default.
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2018-09-20 05:53 PM
Lingwisyer wrote:Thank you for your response. AC22 / macOS High Sierra Late 2012
AC21 / 22? You should add you AC version and some computer specs to your signature for more accurate help.
If you set your reference line to follow each side of the dividing wall, you should get the divided landing by default.
I tried what you said but it wouldn't even let me go around the wall, had to tweak the setting a bit, but this is as far as I can get. You can see the red lines where the stair is supposed to be

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2018-09-21 05:29 AM
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2018-09-21 05:42 AM
Set the stair up with 2 winders and then use the pet palette to swap between flight and winder as you place the stair.
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2018-09-21 05:58 AM
Barry.
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2018-09-21 11:07 PM
It did work at the end but it is not that straightforward. I was using ARCHICAD Solo as I'm helping a friend that doesn't have Full. I went to AC Full and was able to manage faster to make your instructions work. Then I copy+pasted on Solo and it worked, ...I don't know if there is something in the initial settings for the object (in Solo) that messes up from the beginning. I will have to dig more into tutorials.
Thank you man!

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2018-09-25 04:22 AM
Ling.
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2018-09-28 11:23 PM
Lingwisyer wrote:You may be right. I just thought it could be an issue because it is based on library objets and Full and Solo Libraries are not the same. ...which I found interesting.
Might it just be that your default stair rules are different to your friends? Solo / full should not make any difference with stairs as they are not related to teamwork or modules...