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Display Object Folder

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Can someone tell me where to find my display object folder, I am trying to put a lot of HSF files in it.

This is what I have , I don't see a Display Object Folder.

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\Import\Sample_HSFs
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Thanks Rick,


I did find it, it is the import folder

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Rick,

Is there a way to get the Osborne Wood Products in the Wood Product tab?

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This is the value of the Define Hardware Dialog. Go there, then select the wood components tab. Add the Osborne Wood Products here. If you have a hsf, or create one in the display part editor for it you can associate that hsf to the product, then you will be able to load it as a Hardware Object into eCabinets.
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