Lost the appliance button

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Nick Sollecito
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Lost the appliance button

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I lost the Appliance button in the cabinet editor. All the other buttons are there and it is still in the Ecabinets file when I look in Windows Explorer. Any one experience this?
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Re: Lost the appliance button

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Nick,

You can only place appliances in the Custom Layout area. By design, the appliances tab is hidden when going into the cab/assm editor.
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Re: Lost the appliance button

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Ah yes, it is there in the custom layout section. In the past I thought I had added appliances into an assembly when I was in the cabinet editor but I guess I did it in custom layout.
Thanks for setting me straight.
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Re: Lost the appliance button

Post by Scott G Vaal »

Nick,

No problem. You may have be thinking of display objects. There is a microwave and other items in there that you may have used in the past. If you want or need one of the appliances as a display object, you do have the option to export them from a layout {File -> Export Selection}. This creates an .hsf file that you can load into the Display Part Editor re-texture and save as a display object. Then you would be able to use/load it any where you want.
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Re: Lost the appliance button

Post by Nick Sollecito »

I think that's it.
The mind is a terrible thing to waste. :oops:
Thanks!
Nick Sollecito
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