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Thread: I would like to be able to create multi-landing switch back stairs

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    Default I would like to be able to create multi-landing switch back stairs

    Summary: In tight areas sometimes you must create a stair that has a stair run under another. The current stair tool does not allow this. One run must be offset slightly from the one below it, or you must create two stairs one above another. This problem also applies to spiral stairs which do not permit more than 360° of spiral.

    Description: I would like to be able to create multi-landing switch back stairs.

    How Used: In tight areas sometimes you must create a stair that has a stair run under another. The current stair tool does not allow this. One run must be offset slightly from the one below it, or you must create two stairs one above another.

    Feature Affinity: Stairs, Ramps, and Railings

    Submitted By: Jeff Chittenden on September 28, 2007

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