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Hi, normally you just need to click on the stair and in the properties palette you need to look for the multi story properties and select none in lieu of one or more floors!, regards
Andres Franco - Architect - BIM Coordinator
Revit Certified Professional - AutoCAD Certified Professional "I became insane, with long intervals of horribly sanity"
E.A Poe
Hi, as far as I know a stair is switchable to multistory by just hitting the multi story button on the properties pallet, and if you try you can always change a multi story into a single one whenever you want, there are no limitations or rules to do that, you just need to select the stair and by seeking at the properties palette and by hitting on NONE the stair returns to it's original state, am I clear enough? :crazy:, regards :thumbsup:
Last edited by Andres Franco; March 29, 2018, 08:12 AM.
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Andres Franco - Architect - BIM Coordinator
Revit Certified Professional - AutoCAD Certified Professional "I became insane, with long intervals of horribly sanity"
E.A Poe
Looks like 2018 to me. The stairs have changed (improved) the functionality for multi storey and the PP parameter "multi storey top level" or whatever it was called no longer exists.
You should be able to tab select into the stairs on individual levels and unpin them, so you can then modify them individually.
If you have access to Lynda.com, Paul Aubin has done a great video explain multi-storey stairs in Revit 2018.
Looks like 2018 to me. The stairs have changed (improved).
I'm on 2017.2 and I have the 2018 version installed but since I've noticed some bugs I wanted to keep my 2017 version to work without having the well known issues related to the newest versions, and as I see here there are a lot of changes as usual, thanks Elton!! :beer:
Andres Franco - Architect - BIM Coordinator
Revit Certified Professional - AutoCAD Certified Professional "I became insane, with long intervals of horribly sanity"
E.A Poe
Hi!
Still the problem exists. Yes I can edit the stairs but it still remains as a multistorey stair. I cannot disconnect any levels because it is one floor high at this moment. How to "disassemble" the multistorey stairs?
Using Revit for 20 years. Once in a while check back on the stairs. Still seem like a sick joke aside from very preliminary schematic for calculation...
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