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Im trying to make some stairs that have one set comming up to a landing, and then split to two sets of stairs going the rest of the way up. I did this with just two stairs overlaping, but didnt like how it look and how the stringers worked. I tried to do it with boundry lines, but doing it that way gives me 3 chains of boundry lines where Revit only likes 2 chains. I have only tried this on 9.1. Any way I can do this as one single stairway that merges? Thanks Grant Doherty
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After some research the only way to do this at the moment is by creating three different stairs and put a floor in the mimics the landing...not the greatest look in the world, wish you could have more than 2 boundry lines in Revit, but as of now no go...just create 3 seperate stairs.
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