This may be helpful, I wanted a plain face filler , no sides, that was easy to use (positioned relatively correctly). What I did was create a frameless cabinet with a partition and delete everything out except the partition. The key is to add a sheet stock that is 4\" thich (instead of normal 3/4) and inset the back the correct # of inches to leave it 3/4\" deep, since you cannot rotate a partition. I made one for upper , one for base and one for tall cabinets. The resulting piece is handled by the program as a cabinet.
Eureka. Voila.
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Aaahhhh...you have attained enlightenment.
My mantra has long been that solutions to most eCabinets problems come through using common parts in uncommon ways.
I glad to see that you have found a method that works well for you and along the way, learned to try different methods to achieve the results you want.
Kudos!!!

My mantra has long been that solutions to most eCabinets problems come through using common parts in uncommon ways.
I glad to see that you have found a method that works well for you and along the way, learned to try different methods to achieve the results you want.
Kudos!!!
