If you had a basement, it would be more accurate to draw the stairs in the basement plan. Naturally, there is conflict. We can suggest several methods in order not to see it confused in this way on the output sheet. Layout design/ It is enough to do one step before placing the drawings on the Layout sheet. 1- Enter the Tools/2b create drawing command. Your floor plan opens as a new drawing window, consisting entirely of 2D lines. Here, you can make any changes you want on the ladder and send it to the drawing sheet. Your 3d plan will remain the same. 2- To hide the descending ladder in the plan : Open a new layer. (For example, in the name of the lower staircase) Select the single-armed staircase descending to the lower level and enter the change object layer command. Select the bottom ladder from the list. Then turn off the bottom ladder layer. Place it on the sheet like this. If you want to continue seeing it in perspective, you can switch to the floor plan and reopen the lower stair tier. 2-To show the descending staircase in the plan: Select your main staircase and enter its settings. Switch to the Fields tab. No section line in arm 1. (If there is a tick in front of the section line, remove it.) Switch to lever 2. Let the section line be active. Make the ratio 0.1. In this way, you will bring the cross-section line in the 2nd arm closer to the landing. Exit the ladder settings by saying OK. Give it a name and save it with the save ladder command. Choose your single landing 2-armed main ladder and make it into pieces. Clean the lines after the section line. Thus, the ladder at the bottom will begin to appear. If you want, block the ladder you exploded again. In this way, take your plan into the layout design. If you want to see the 3d staircase in the floor plan again, you can select and place the saved staircase from the list again, delete the staircase you blocked 2 d, or turn off its layer if you want to use it later.