Use this procedure to create a railing that is attached to a stair and that has the settings that you specify.
Creating a railing attached to a stair
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specify the height of the guardrail or the handrail | enter a value for Horizontal Height. |
specify the height of guardrail or the handrail while it is on a stair flight | enter a value for Sloping Height. |
specify the distance that the guardrail or the handrail is offset from the posts | enter a value for Offset from Post. |
specify the side of the post for the offset, based on the direction the stair (or railing) was drawn | select Center, Left, Right, or Auto for Side for Offset. Side for Offset is available only when there is an offset value. |
Auto is useful only for railings attached to the edges of stairs. A positive value is toward the center of the stair, while a negative value is toward the outside edge. Side for Offset for handrails also has a selection of Both, so you can specify a handrail on both sides of the railing.
If you select Auto, and the railing is not attached to or is along the center of a stair, the offset is to the right.
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specify the height of the lowest rail when it is horizontal | enter a value for Horizontal. |
specify the height of the lowest rail when it is on a stair flight | enter a value for Sloping. |
specify the distance that the bottomrail is offset from the posts | enter a value for Offset from Post. |
specify the side of the post for the offset, based on the direction the stair (or railing) was drawn | select Center, Left, Right, or Auto for Side for Offset. (Side for Offset is available only when there is an offset value.) |
designate more than one bottom rail | enter a value for Number of Rails. When you designate multiple bottom rails, you can enter a value for Spacing of Rails. |
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include fixed posts at the beginning and end of the railing | select Fixed Posts. |
specify the distance above or below the top rail for all posts | enter a value for Extension of ALL Posts from Top Railing. |
specify the height of all posts from the floor | enter a value for Extension of ALL Posts from Floor Level. |
include fixed posts at the corners of the railing | select Fixed Posts at Railing Corners. |
include dynamic posts with the railing | select Dynamic Posts. You can then enter a value for Maximum Center to Center Spacing. |
include balusters with the railing | select Balusters. |
specify the height of all balusters from the floor | enter a value for Extension of Balusters from Floor Level. |
specify the maximum distance between the balusters | enter the appropriate value for Maximum Center to Center Spacing. |
override the number of balusters on each stair tread | select Stair Tread Length Override. You can then enter a value for Number per Tread. (This applies only to railings that are attached to stairs.) |
Positive values are in toward the center of the stair and negative values are out from the center of the stair. If the railing is center justified, a positive value is to the right and a negative value is to the left.