Hello.
I have a room with a few walls that have angles. I went to the job to verify the Builders measurements for wall lengths and guess what???
Never mind.
So now I need to edit my wall lengths, but when I increase the length of a wall it breaks the joint of the adjacent wall. I attached the file for you to look at. I can simply recreate the walls by deleting them and recreating them, but I'd like to know if there is a way to "patch" the broken wall areas so I don't have to delete them and recreate them. I figure there should be a faster way to simply edit the walls. The book didn't help me too much on this one.
Note: the "broken" wall at the moment is between wall#1 and Wall#2. I caused this by extending the wall length of wall#1. I will then have to extend wall#4 (I don't know what happened to wall#3).
Editing Existing Walls
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Re: Editing Existing Walls
Adam,
When you first open eCabinets Click on View video Tutorials and then select Custom Layout Part 2 - editing and Manipulating Walls. This will tell you everything you need to know.
Kerry
When you first open eCabinets Click on View video Tutorials and then select Custom Layout Part 2 - editing and Manipulating Walls. This will tell you everything you need to know.
Kerry