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Joseph Swift
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multipanel doors

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Kurt Raschke
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Posted: Thu, Sep 29 2005, 9:19AM Post subject: double panel doors

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can anyone tell me how to make a double panel door with the door/drawer editor. I have a 70 inch tall door that I am going to be putting a mid rail in and wanted to be able to draw that up. any help will be greatly appreciated. thanks.

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David Hall
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Posted: Thu, Sep 29 2005, 9:35AM Post subject:

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Sorry, eCabs does not currently support multi panel doors.

For display purposes, I would place one door on the lower half with a top inset/reveal equal to the size of the top panel. Then manually place a door as a display object (about 2\" taller than the opening) so the lower rail and upper rail, merge as one, creating the appearance of one door with a mid rail.

Be sure the display door is associated to your cabinet or you will loose it when you save.

Alternatively, if the door style used a flat panel, you could place a display board or panel on it to simulate the mid rail.

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Dave
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Joseph Swift
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Posted: Yesterday at 4:40PM Post subject:

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Does the same still hold true in V5 or can multi panel doors be created now? I have used display cubes in the past and it works fine, just a little cumbersome.

Joe-
Todd Miller

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No.... refer to David Hall's post.
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