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Forums >> Revit Building >> Technical Support >> Stair Material Takeoffs - Volume Calculation Error when Painting
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If you apply paint to any part of the stair, the volume calculation for the stair material is set to 0.
As you apply paint to the surface of any part of the stair, the Material: Volume becomes 0.
Is this a known error or can it be fixed?
I have attached 2 images, 1 with the concrete surface of the stair painted, and the other not; you can see the difference reflected in the Material: Volume of 'Concrete - Precast'
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Stairs in Revit are still a little strange. I don't believe stair volumns have ever been able to be collected.
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