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How do I cover the bottom of my stairs so it's just a sloped ceiling? I don't want the risers and treads to show. Ref to image. THanks, Lorne
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You can do this with a sloped ceiling. Create your ceiling, apply a slope arrow. Edit the properties of the slope arrow to the correct head and tail heights.
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That worked. But a little tedious. Is there no properties in the stairs to just close this?
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