Is there a trick to give a partition a constraint such as always 11" off the left side so when cabinet is re-sized it remains 11" off the left side?
Thanks,
Fred
Way to give a partition a constraint?
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Re: Way to give a partition a constraint?
Fred,
There is not at this time. The powers to be know about this and it is on the list of things to do as well as locking fixed shelf and face frame openings. Please make sure that you send your request via the feedback section.
I've been assured that for guys running production mdf doors or wanting to that this is also a high priority.
Forrest
There is not at this time. The powers to be know about this and it is on the list of things to do as well as locking fixed shelf and face frame openings. Please make sure that you send your request via the feedback section.
I've been assured that for guys running production mdf doors or wanting to that this is also a high priority.
Forrest
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Re: Way to give a partition a constraint?
Forrest,
Thank you for your reply. I just submitted feedback.
Fred
Thank you for your reply. I just submitted feedback.
Fred
Fred Hirsch