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Hey I am just writing to see if anyone would be able to help me.. I am designing a brewery, where the floors in the building need to be sloped for drainage purposes. I need to find a way for the stairs to be rotated and attached to the floor so they are flush and on the same level as the sloping floor. Attached is a very basic elevation view just to illustrate my problem. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
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You will have to determine the correct offset for the start and stop of your stairs then enter that in your stair layout. "Offset from Level"
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