Doors 300mm in front of cabinets

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Karin Sasse
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Doors 300mm in front of cabinets

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Hi

since updating to 5.1-4 when changing cabinets my doors finish about 300mm in front of the cabinets. They look allright in the door editor, go to main and there in front again.
How can I fix it.

Thanks Fred ( Karin )
Nick M Singer
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Post by Nick M Singer »

Hi Fred / Karin

Some of us have had similar problems such as doors being too small or shelves too big when resizing cabs. You are going to have to take the doors off and put them back on again to fix it
Karin Sasse
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Post by Karin Sasse »

Hi Nick

I can take the doors off and put them back on but there still in front,
any other ideas.

Thanks Fred
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Kerry Fullington
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

Fred,
Post one of the cabinets giving you trouble.

Kerry
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Post by Nick M Singer »

MMMMM! the plot thickens!!! Sometimes I find it helps to take the doors off then take the unit back into the layout and then back into the editor and then put on doors, If that does not work just check your door inset value, or as Kerry said lets see one of those pesky units.
Karin Sasse
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Hi

How do I post my Room please?

Thanks Fred
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Al Navas
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Below the area where you type in the text to your post you will see the \"Add an Attachment\" region.

1. In the Filename area, followed by the Browse... button: Click on the Browse button and then navigate to the place where you saved your room (Job, or <filename>.esj ).

2. Select the file that is the Custom Layout; then click on Add Attachment, and wait for the file to upload. It may take a few seconds or a long time, depending on how large the file is. If several megabytes, it will take several minutes to upload, unless you have a very fast connection.

Let us know if you have problems doing this.


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Karin Sasse
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Post by Karin Sasse »

Thanks Al

I have tried three times now, after a while it tells me I have timed out, my connection is very slow,

I have this trouble only on this job, I started again and it works fine.

Thanks to everybody.

Fred
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Re: Doors

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Karin Sasse wrote:... I have tried three times now, after a while it tells me I have timed out, my connection is very slow,...
I feel your pain, Fred. On our old satellite connection I had the same problem, especially during busy times, like after work, when people finally got home and got online.


Karin Sasse wrote:I have this trouble only on this job, I started again and it works fine...
GREAT! But this makes it tough to diagnose what the problem might have been. Do you by any chance have Norton anti-virus running on your machine?


Al
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