If you did not include a railing when creating a stair or ramp, you can add a railing afterwards. 
When you place a railing on a component-based stair, you can choose to place it on the stair treads or stringers. 
 Video: Place a Railing
 Video: Place a Railing 
To change the railing position after placement
-  Click Architecture tab Circulation panel Circulation panel Railing drop-down Railing drop-down  (Place on Host). (Place on Host).
- For placement on stairs only: On the Position panel, click Treads or Stringer. 
- In the Type Selector, select the type of railing to place. 
- Select the host component in the drawing area. 
  Note: Possible host components, such as a stair or ramp without a railing, highlight as you position the cursor over them. When hosting to a multistory stair the railing will be placed in groups matching the groups of the multistory stair. See 
	  Modify a Multistory Stair
 
- To change the railing position between placement on the treads or stringers, select the railing in a plan or elevation view, and click the Flip Railing Direction (double arrow) control. 
  
 
- To further adjust the railing position on the tread/stringer, modify the value of the railing instance property, 
  Tread/Stringer Offset. 
  If you place the railing on the stringers, the default value for this property is "1/2 Stringer Width." If you place the railing on the treads, the default value is 1".)