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here in brisbane australia, we use prefabricated steel stringers on houses, on which timber or concrete treads are bolted. for all those other aussies maybe trying to figure it out - here is a way to do it. for open tread stairs on 100x50 rhs stringers. rhs means rectangular hollow section.
open a stair family. the usual edit/new and duplicate. make the stringers wood, stringers metal. right and left stringers - open. middle stringer, leave as 0. (but by making this 1, and left/right stringers 'none', you get a centre stringer).
stringer thickness 50. stringer height 100.
open stringer offset, 150 say. this moves the stringers in 150 from tread outer edges, but only if stringers are set to 'open'.
stringer carriage height 100.
and boom - rhs stringers emerge!
hope this helps other new users of revit.
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