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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 1:20:17 AM | 2009-Stair Error-Mystery

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I tried to model 8' height of Monolithic stair in Revit 2009, but there is a cut in the landing(Attachment 'Stairs1'), but works fine in Revit 2008 & 2010. After doing this in 2008 and open it in 2009 it opened perfectly. To make it more clear I am attaching the requirement of my stair where I have done it in 2008 but couldn't do in 2009. Strange isn't it??? Any Comments...

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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 5:52:21 AM | 2009-Stair Error-Mystery

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Pavan, i create a video for you yesterday with this, you told me i create this in Metric and not imperial, here it is like you want...

 



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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 6:35:33 AM | 2009-Stair Error-Mystery

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According to my requirement I have 8 risers at the bottom with 1' tread depth equally and 8 risers at the top with 1' tread depth equally and if you check the section in the pdf attachment the height to the top of stair is 8'. In the attached image you have sent has 9 risers at the bottom where last tread is not equal to the previous risers and you have 9 risers at the top where the last tread is unequal. Each riser height is 6". Try now.

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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 6:42:58 AM | 2009-Stair Error-Mystery

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Here it is...

 



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Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 7:02:13 AM | 2009-Stair Error-Mystery

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Can you check my file and let me know whatz the mistake...

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