I just spent over an hour carefully adding and positioning display boards to a cabinet. I saved the cabinet then saved the changes to the batch that the cabinet resides in. When I bring the cabinet into cabinet editor from the batch, all that work is gone
All that work is gone and I've wasted a bunch of time.
What do I have to do to keep it intact with the cabinet? Thank you.
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You need to associate the display panels to the cabinet for them to stay
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Re: Ok, stupid question....
Yes, as tim said, you must associate all display parts to a cabinet. Click on and highlight the display part. Double click on the cabinet. Right click to access the drop down menu and click on associate to cabinet.
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Thank you!! I was not aware that that had to be done. So I'm guessing that all the work I did is now part of the great bit-bucket in the sky??
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Don Thomson
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Re: Ok, stupid question....
YesDonald Thomson wrote:Thank you!! I was not aware that that had to be done. So I'm guessing that all the work I did is now part of the great bit-bucket in the sky??
and the Great Bit Bucket Master thanks you for your contribution
Tim
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