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leigh mills
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Bridge Cupboard:
im sure theres a way of changing the width of a bridge cupboard and keeping the curved pelmet in place, at the moment the curved pelmet just stays the same. does anyone know if this is possible?
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Re: Bridge Cupboard:
The answer Leigh is, it depends...
If the pelmet is made from a display board/cube/panel, then it cannot be resized. If, on the other hand, it is a cabinet part like a face frame member, you can use the Constraint Manager to maintain the size of the Part Editor cuts.
Just horizontally constrain the ends of the cutout to the ends of the part and it will grow or shrink accordingly.
If you need more help, post your cupboard and I will take a look at it.
If the pelmet is made from a display board/cube/panel, then it cannot be resized. If, on the other hand, it is a cabinet part like a face frame member, you can use the Constraint Manager to maintain the size of the Part Editor cuts.
Just horizontally constrain the ends of the cutout to the ends of the part and it will grow or shrink accordingly.
If you need more help, post your cupboard and I will take a look at it.
