It seems if you want to make the landing stretchable, you must use the pet palette options when placing the stair nodes rather than just clicking as I mentioned before - that sets an automatic landing or winder depending on the settings.
Using the pet palette will create 2 nodes - one each end of the landing.
These nodes can be stretched.
The first will move the front of the landing - affecting the number of treads in the first flight.
The second will stretch the length of the landing but not affect the number of treads.
It can only be stretched within the limit of the stair, but you can repeatedly stretch it as the extent of the stair changes.
Don't forget you can use the pet palette option to adjust the tread from one flight to the other - the landing will remain in the same plan position but will change height.
Barry.
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