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Reset manual edits for stairs?

Mike96
Advocate

I've done some manual edits to my stair treads in stair edit mode. Is there a button to reset all the changes to default? (while keeping all the settings from Stair Settings Dialog)

 

Operating system used: Windows 10

ArchiCAD 25

Windows 10
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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
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If you edit the settings of individual Treads/Riser, you will get a yellow Warning icon in the Stair Dialog. Also, a "Reset Custom Treads/Risers" button will appear in the bottom left corner of the Dialog, using which you can undo those changes so all Treads/Riser will have the same settings.

 

ResetStairTread.png

You may also modify the geometry (polygon of Treads or polyline of Risers) of individual Treads/Risers. In that case, you can select a modified Tread/Riser, and use the Pet Palette to Reset the Tread/Riser Geometry.

 

ResetStairTreadPolygon.png

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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

If you edit the settings of individual Treads/Riser, you will get a yellow Warning icon in the Stair Dialog. Also, a "Reset Custom Treads/Risers" button will appear in the bottom left corner of the Dialog, using which you can undo those changes so all Treads/Riser will have the same settings.

 

ResetStairTread.png

You may also modify the geometry (polygon of Treads or polyline of Risers) of individual Treads/Risers. In that case, you can select a modified Tread/Riser, and use the Pet Palette to Reset the Tread/Riser Geometry.

 

ResetStairTreadPolygon.png

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Mike96
Advocate

Thank you, Laszlo. I knew it was somewhere at hand, apparently I just went blind with age.

Somehow, though, the Reset Custom Threads option in the stair dialog didn't show up, but I used the pet palette button.

ArchiCAD 25

Windows 10
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

I think the Reset Custom Treads/Risers button appears only when you go to Edit Mode, select one or more Treads/Risers, modify some setting just for those Treads/Risers (for example, changing the thickness of the Tread), and then click OK. So, you are not editing their geometry using the Pet Palette, you are changing settings in the Settings Dialog/Info Box. Then the warning icon and the button will appear the next time you go to the Stair Settings Dialog.

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Patrick M
Mentor

TBH, half the time when I've done some kind of custom edit on the stair, its a 50/50 wether the reset will actually give global edit function back (especially with regards to walk line and stair width).

 

The 2 things I recommend with the stair tool are:

-don't spend more than a couple hours trying to make it work. The stair tool does a lot, but it only does a few things really well. You can spend days trying to get it to work; but it is really only ideal when "good enough/close enough" is your end goal. If you have a highly specific, and highly custom, stair design, you may be better off modeling with slabs, beams, roofs, morphs, etc. The stair tool works well for basic framed stairs or early SD. But any winder stair, spiral stair, or feature stair may be better modeled from scratch.
AND
-don't be afraid to just throw it out and start over. Adjusting and editing a complex stair, especially after making custom edits, can be extremely frustrating.

BIM solutions and trouble shooting (self proclaimed) expert. Using Archicad 26 5002 US on Mac OS 11.5.2

The Stair Tool might be better served with a Revert/Reset Button. Like the Curtain Wall Tool, incremental progress is better than nothing. Both tools are "iterative" in nature.

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