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    Default Stairs and Railings Tool Palettes Missing in English Version

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    I was able to create palettes manually adding AEC objects from the Design Tool Catalog through the Autodesk Content Browser.

    Autocad stairs (3).jpg

    Still, the English catalog library doesn’t feature all the AEC objects seen in the German version of Autocad Architecture in Youtube tutorials.

    Autocad stairs (1).jpg

    Does anybody know the reason for that, or a source to find more design styles for stairs and railings?

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    Have you opened the Styles DWG File that contains all the stairs and railings to see if there's more available?
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    I was able to discover 'Stair Styles.dwg'. It contains the 8 types from above plus two more (Standard and Ramp-Steel). I guess that's what there is; this might be due to regional practices.

    Thanks StykFacE!

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    Good deal, glad it worked out for you. Remember that for all the other Styles too, in case you ever run into that problem again.
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