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Zach Froble
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Constraints

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I have some standard closet components set up in a library. They have 32mm system holes the length of the panels 72". Is there a quick way to apply constraints to the whole pattern or will I have to add constraints to each hole?

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Re: Constraints

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Zach,
You could use a 'do not cut' fixed shelf to create the holes, all you need to do is adjust the opening when changing the height of the cabinet. This would also lock the 37mm front inset you need.
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Re: Constraints

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Zach Froble wrote:I have some standard closet components set up in a library. They have 32mm system holes the length of the panels 72". Is there a quick way to apply constraints to the whole pattern or will I have to add constraints to each hole?
Here is a 72" panel that we use in which all the holes are constrained and it also includes a notch for the rail with the suspension bracket holes.

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