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michael taylor
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yes im new to the program and we are having problems getting the notch on our finish panels to line up with the bottom of our faceframe. we dont like the 1" inset it shows. is this possible?
Todd Miller

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michael taylor wrote:yes im new to the program and we are having problems getting the notch on our finish panels to line up with the bottom of our faceframe. we dont like the 1" inset it shows. is this possible?
Michael,
I will assume the finished panels you are talking about are the end panels? I have attached some pics of what you may be looking for. To get this result, you will need to Change your deck bottom inset within your Construction settings. The difference between your FF width and your material thickness will determine what that inset will need to be.

3/4" thick material - 2" wide FF will require a bottom deck inset of 1.25". This will give you the result below.

If this is not the answer you were looking for, let me know and we can try to figure something else out.
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michael taylor
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Re: finished panels

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thanks so much that worked perfect. its funny that it was such an easy fix, it stinks being new to something haha. thanks again. mike
Todd Miller

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:beer:

That is what we are here for.
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Re: finished panels

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Mike don't worry about it, I use to tell my wife all the time I was going to loose my religion over this software, but you will catch on. Just keep asking questions and someone will jump on and help. It's almost like a race around here to see who can help out the fastest.
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