Equal door sizes

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Simon Burrows
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Equal door sizes

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Hi,
Does anyone know how I can quickly achieve equal door sizes on a long cabinet (built-in wardrobe) this one always gets me, I end up spending loads of time trying to calculate cabinet widths to achieve equal door widths over a given run.

Many thanks,

Simon
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Here is an Excel spreadsheet that will do the calculations for you. Enter the information in B1 through B5 and the output will be shown in B10 through B20 with the corresponding equation listed to the right of each result.
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Re: Equal door sizes

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You could use the Equalize feature in Custom Layout. Create an alcove, place desired amount of cabinets. hilte the cabs click Equalize. You now have equally spaced doors.
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Simon Burrows
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Re: Equal door sizes

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Thats brilliant,
thank you both so much, I'm gonna have a play around with them both,

Cheers,

Simon
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