It can be done - but it is not easy to figure out.
Will be much easier next time - experience counts!
The thing is the front short piece of rail between the flights has to be at a different height to the rails on the flights.
So you need to do a small calculation in section.
At least this is how I did it, it may be possible in another way maybe.
These are the nodes you will need.
Easier to make them static (some have to be anyway as there is nothing to associate to).
You will need to determine the position to place the rail baseline which is the intersection of the flight baselines.
Do the entire rail with a zero side offset and then adjust the later to the flight rails if you want.
Make the corner posts 'Invisible' and give an end offset to the posts on the stair treads.
These are the settings for the rail ends.
Seems you will need a negative extension (doesn't seem to matter which one - but just for one).
And the end result.
You will need to adjust height of post bases because the nodes are static and will not lock to the stair.
Barry.
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