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nick staub
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I have a cabinet with a clipped corner.ive taken all horizontal parts to part editor and chamfered each corner.i then created a display panel with dimensions to fit clipped corner.then rotated and aligned and have it on the cab.but now when I save that cab,it does not save the display panel on the cab.????what am I doing or not doing???
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Re: display panel

Post by Scott G Vaal »

Nick,

You need to associate the panel to the cabinet. If you have a cabinet selected when you add a panel in, it will automatically be associated to it. Now, if you forgot to do this step, you can select the cabinet (double-click it to select all edges green) then select the panel (single-click to hatch it green), Right-Click and go to Associations -> Associate to Cabinet. You can tell if it is associated by hovering over the panel, if the tool tip states a cab number at the top, it is associated to that cab. Hope this helps.
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nick staub
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Re: display panel

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associate to cabinet....got it
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Re: display panel

Post by Dennis Englert »

Another way to tell. If you double-click on a display panel, the entire cabinet will be selected if it is not associated to the cabinet.

If you double-click the cabinet before you insert the Display Panel, it will automatically be associated with the selected cabinet.

Dennis
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