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Is it possible to change the default setting for the depth of a dado and keep that as the new default setting? For instance the default setting for the depth of a dado is 3/8" all my cabinets are assembled using dados but I only go to a depth of 1/4". I have went in and changed the depth and applied it but when I check it when I do a new cabinet it is back to 3/8. Come on you can always change the default settings


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Gary effectively you can if you create a standard unit with those settings and then save it. Any cab created from it will have your standard dado settings from then on.
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Nick,

Thanks for the reply . Then why is there an apply button.

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Gary,

Open your cabinet in the cab editor,
Open Construction settings and click on the global settings tab
Enter 1/4" in the Dado Settings Depth tab
Click OK to exit construction settings
Save your cabinet
Now when you open this cabinet and go to the construction parameters for any part the depth will be 1/4"

Repeat for all cabinets.

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Forum etiquette dictates a more descriptive Subject when starting a new thread. Not a requirement; more of a suggestion.
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Ja but we knew what he meant Dean!!! " Can you " I mean how much clearer do you need to be, Phhhhtt!
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Dean,

I respecfully would like to know why you replied to a simple title of a post, rather than the question.


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Gary Puckett wrote:I respecfully would like to know why you replied to a simple title of a post, rather than the question.
Because I didn't even bother to read the O.P. (and still haven't) without a better subject description.
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Take a look at this PDF from an old thread in the forum Gary. It is a copy of an article I wrote for the eCabinets Member Magazine some time ago. It applies to ALL forums, not just eCabinets. If you want folks to help, you have to give a subject that makes others want to readyour post and provide enough information so others CAN help.
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Dan,


Thanks for the reply, and thanks to everyone who contributed to the solution to my question. 149 hits minus 4-5 that are mine is not to shabby. How else was I to title the post without writing the whole topic. So I just asked a question in it's simplest form. Dean, I am not trying to beat a dead horse here I just think I was criticized unjustly. Also I thought it was very rude that you stated that you did't even take the time to read the post, based on the title.

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How bout "Dado Depth" :beer:
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Rick Palechuk wrote:How bout "Dado Depth" :beer:
Yep, or "Default Setting for Dado Depth"...anything but "Can You." Can you what--go to the bathroom?

Okay, what does the word "subject" mean? Here is what the dictionary says (color emphasis mine):
sub-ject  /n., adj. ˈsʌbdʒɪkt; v. səbˈdʒɛkt/

–noun
1. that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation.
2. a branch of knowledge as a course of study: He studied four subjects in his first year at college.
3. a motive, cause, or ground: a subject for complaint.
4. the theme of a sermon, book, story, etc.
...
Synonyms:
1, 4. Subject, theme, topic are often interchangeable to express the material being considered in a speech or written composition. Subject is a broad word for whatever is treated in writing, speech, art, etc.: the subject for discussion. Theme and topic are usually narrower and apply to some limited or specific part of a general subject. A theme is often the underlying conception of a discourse or composition, perhaps not put into words but easily recognizable: The theme of a need for reform runs throughout her work. A topic is the statement of what is to be treated in a section of a composition: The topic is treated fully in this section. 3. reason, rationale. 17. subordinate, subservient. 20. contingent.

Think about the question you are asking and summarize it in a few words...that is your subject. Its just like writing a short story for English class in middle school...a short summary of the story is the title.
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Dan,

We didn't have middle school, it was grade school and you went from kindergarten to 8th grade :joker: that was back in the day.

Anyway I will be more aware of how I title my post in the future.

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