Toe kick trouble
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Toe kick trouble
I'm running windows xp with version 6 and when I try to change toe kicks from 5 x 5 to 4 x 4 the two ends show up with a 45 degree angle cut on the front edge of the right and sometimes the left ends. If someone could tell me how to post the cabinets to the forum I would appreciate it. It happens with cabinets from a complete kitchen and also with newly made cabinets constructed from Standard cabinet library. Please help.
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Re: Toe kick trouble
Find the cabinet file on your hard drive *cabinetname*.hsf. Then in a forum message click on "upload attachment" (just below the message box) which will give you a browse dialog. Browse to the location of your file, open it and then click "add the file." Submit the post.
As for the triangles that are appearing in your cabinets, try increasing the level of detail settings in the settings/preference dialog, If it is set too low and your graphics card is lower end, this can result in funny looking screen displays.
As for the triangles that are appearing in your cabinets, try increasing the level of detail settings in the settings/preference dialog, If it is set too low and your graphics card is lower end, this can result in funny looking screen displays.
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Re: Toe kick trouble
Greg,
Try this,
Open Preferences and raise the Level of Detail slider for the cabinet editor and custom layout.
Kerry
Try this,
Open Preferences and raise the Level of Detail slider for the cabinet editor and custom layout.
Kerry
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Re: Toe kick trouble
Thanks for the help guys. I raised the level on the cabinet editor and that solved the problem.