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Does anyone know a way to have Revit contivue the stringer below the bottom level? It always uts the bottomm of the stringer off at the bottom level even if you uncheck the "start with riser" box. I am trying to model a stair tower, floor to floor heights vary so multistorey is of no use, with the steel stringers appearing to attach to the edge of the floor slab. The stringers are model correctly at the landings, but not at the floors. thanks, Jonathan
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go into your stair properties and use the feature "extend below base" use a negative number
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