Hi I have been using cv4 now for a number of years and am now going to start using ecabint ,is there any help on using ecab as i am finding it so different, to place cabinets and move them around.
i will use it to show 3 d drawering to clients as well as for the factory drawerings
New to Ecabinet have A Few questions
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The e_cabinets Made Easy is located under the help menu at the top of the software, alone with the Help Manual.
This area is particularly hard for most new users. The idea behind the placement of the cabinets and other items is very simple, once you get the hang of the software's capabilities.
Many people don't know that the cabinets can be rotated and locked in that position while placing the cabinets. This is a huge help when doing angled peninsulas or islands.
Keeping a calculator handy is a very good idea also. This will help you to make quick calculations of locating where the cabinets should go. As well as the next sizes needed. The Windows calculator will work also.
The e_cabinets Made Easy is located under the help menu at the top of the software, alone with the Help Manual.
This area is particularly hard for most new users. The idea behind the placement of the cabinets and other items is very simple, once you get the hang of the software's capabilities.
Many people don't know that the cabinets can be rotated and locked in that position while placing the cabinets. This is a huge help when doing angled peninsulas or islands.
Keeping a calculator handy is a very good idea also. This will help you to make quick calculations of locating where the cabinets should go. As well as the next sizes needed. The Windows calculator will work also.
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