create stairs in the conventional method by using the Run command to generate the height and length you need
create stairs by first laying out the geometry by placing line work in the model, and then tracing over the lines with the stair components
determine the difference between the boundary and the riser when you need to sketch the stair profile
load necessary components used to customize stairs and railings such as railing types, spindles, posts, and landings
use separate components and access them in the Project Browser to place materials
configure railings based on the baluster placement and the railing placement as used in the Element Properties of the railing
determine how to tie a railing into a stair ...
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