Problem with the molding editor
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- Gary Puckett
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Problem with the molding editor
I tried to put a cove molding on in the molding editor and got this message. Also I had to move the molding down 3/4 of an inch to be flish with the top but when I took it back to the cabinet editor the molding was 3/4 above the top of the part.
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Re: Problem with the molding editor
Gary,
Is this a cabinet from 5.2 or maybe Beta? I am not seeing this trying to make it from scratch using Standard Cabinets.
So, I would try the following to see if you can resolve this issue. From the MAIN section of the Cabinet Editor, Select the cabinet and then rt. click and select Remove Part Editor Cuts from Cabinet. This will force all cabinet bodies to rebuild. The down side is if any PE cuts are present on the cabinet, they will be lost as well and will need to be replaced.
If you can reproduce this where I can see it from scratch, please list some steps. Of course, I will be glad to look at the cabinet in question if you wish to post it for review as well.
Hopefully this is just a past issue that is haunting us.
Is this a cabinet from 5.2 or maybe Beta? I am not seeing this trying to make it from scratch using Standard Cabinets.
So, I would try the following to see if you can resolve this issue. From the MAIN section of the Cabinet Editor, Select the cabinet and then rt. click and select Remove Part Editor Cuts from Cabinet. This will force all cabinet bodies to rebuild. The down side is if any PE cuts are present on the cabinet, they will be lost as well and will need to be replaced.
If you can reproduce this where I can see it from scratch, please list some steps. Of course, I will be glad to look at the cabinet in question if you wish to post it for review as well.
Hopefully this is just a past issue that is haunting us.
Ryan Callahan
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- Gary Puckett
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Re: Problem with the molding editor
Ryan,
Here is the cabinet, it was made in V6, also if you try to go to the molding editor and put the cove mold on the base it will not do it.
Thanks
Gary
Here is the cabinet, it was made in V6, also if you try to go to the molding editor and put the cove mold on the base it will not do it.
Thanks
Gary
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