Brian -- Here is the settings. It took me a little while too. Also I just set all my cabs and then resize to fit the runs.Brian Rowland wrote:while on the subject...
I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make the front toe be in front of the sleepers. I've fiddled around with insets and flushes and I'm stumped.
I basically want what the jpeg in Wally's post shows. Should be simple, but...der...i guess i'm simpler.
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				Wally Schneeberger
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				Rick Palechuk
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Thanks Rick.  I just wanted to have something that makes designing a room full of cabinets a bit easier, and this work around should do the trick until Version 6 comes out.   
 
Yes, adding more stretchers does give you the sides as well, but I mostly need the fronts except for the end of a row of cabinets.
Now, if we can just come up with an easy way to drop a sink into a countertop without having to first edit a hole in it...
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						Yes, adding more stretchers does give you the sides as well, but I mostly need the fronts except for the end of a row of cabinets.
Now, if we can just come up with an easy way to drop a sink into a countertop without having to first edit a hole in it...
Joe
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				Brian Rowland
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Thanks for the help everyone.
After looking at the settings on your detached toes, I realized why I was confused.
The detached base doesn't actually have a front toe, it's just a stretcher. The front toe has to be added in front of that stretcher. I didn't realize that before.
All makes sense now.
Thanks again.
			
			
									
						
							After looking at the settings on your detached toes, I realized why I was confused.
The detached base doesn't actually have a front toe, it's just a stretcher. The front toe has to be added in front of that stretcher. I didn't realize that before.
All makes sense now.
Thanks again.
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