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    About Stair Interference Conditions

    You can control the height and width of a stair’s interference condition with walls, slabs, spaces, curtain walls, and door and window assemblies. When you add an interference condition between a stair and one of the valid objects, a box is cut out around the stair, based on the specified headroom height and side clearance.

    Related Concepts

    • About Editing Stairs

    Related Tasks

    • To Create an Interference Condition in a Wall
    • To Remove a Stair Interference Condition From a Wall
    • To Create an Interference Condition in a Slab
    • To Remove a Stair Interference Condition From a Slab
    • To Create an Interference Condition in a Space
    • To Remove a Stair Interference Condition From a Space
    • To Create an Interference Condition in a Curtain Wall
    • To Remove a Stair Interference Condition From a Curtain Wall
    • To Create an Interference Condition in a Door/Window Assembly
    • To Remove a Stair Interference Condition From a Door/Window Assembly
    • To Change the Interference Size of a Stair

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