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I'm new to revit. I am creating a house design using revit for my senior project. I have desided to create it using a curved staircase connecting the 1st and 2nd levels, but I have no idea house to actually create it. Could someone please help
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You must use the F1, do you know what it is???? the HELP menu..... You can drew that directly by "Run" or create the "Boundaries" and the "Risers" like you want.... Oh, by the way: Welcome to Revit World....
Edited on: Mon, May 4, 2009 at 1:09:01 PM
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