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Hi
I am trying to create an external flight of stairs running up the side of a building. The stairs have risers straight up and then a platform before the fire escape door. When I design the stairs however with the risers going straight up there is a gap right at the top where the platform should be. If I place another riser parallel to the fire escape at the top then this overcomes the problem but is not an accurate sketch of the stairs. Is there anyway to have a straight set of risers only with a platform at the top?
Thanks in advance
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Have you thought of constructing the landing using the floor tool?
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I cant do that because you need to pick by walls and there are no walls to pick as it is an external fire escape
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instead of pick walls, sketch using the lines
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