Back Inset Problem

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Kerry Fullington
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Back Inset Problem

Post by Kerry Fullington »

Open eCabinets
Go to the Cabinet Editor
Choose the Standard Base Framed
In the cabinet editor go to Construction Settings then the Back Tab
Un-Check the Has Back Box
Return to the Cabinet Editor and save this cabinet somewhere as Back Test
Go to Custom Layout
Draw a 144" Wall
Place two of the Back Test Cabinets on the wall
Select the cabinet on the right and press E on your keyboard to take it to the Cabinet Editor
Go to Construction Settings then the Back Tab
Enter .75 as the back inset
Return to the Cabinet Editor
Return to the room and choose yes to save the changes
Select the cabinet on the left and press E on your keyboard to take it to the Cabinet Editor
Go to the back tab
This cabinet shows the .75 in Back inset that was entered on the first cabinet.
Troy Hollinshead
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Re: Back Inset Problem

Post by Troy Hollinshead »

Does the same for me.
Clint Buechlein
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Re: Back Inset Problem

Post by Clint Buechlein »

Thanks Kerry, I'll get it reported to the software engineers.

-Clint-
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