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    Default Single run steel stairs with landing?

    Is there a way to make a single run steel stair with a landing at the top? I'd like the landing to be part of the stairs so that the stringers will continue up on either side of the landing.

    I tried to create steel stairs set to NOT end with a riser at the top (like monolithic stairs). This means there's an extra "riser" line in the sketch, which can be extended out to create the landing. The problem is that the stringers run up at an angle alongside the landing, as if there's another riser at the end of the landing, even though there's not.

    Any way to make this work correctly?

    *edit* nevermind got it, the boundary/stringer sketch lines have a drop-down setting in the options bar at the top to let you force them to be flat. I just wish you could select multiple lines to change it (same with rail sketch lines). You have to select them individually to change the setting.
    Last edited by patricks; 2012-01-27 at 03:22 PM.

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