Changing Door Swing In A Wall

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Dave Schmidt
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Changing Door Swing In A Wall

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I am having a problem to find a way to change the door swing in a wall. I tried highlighting it and selected rotate. I put in a rotation value however the door remained in the same position. Help is appreciated.
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Kerry Fullington
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Post by Kerry Fullington »

Dale,
There is no way to change the hand on eCabinets Passage doors. You can add doors as trim only and make a door from a display cube and the knob from the .stl file in the ecabinets/utilities folder.
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One thing that should work (but it doesn't) is to change the direction for the wall. This puts both the right and left handed doors in place. Unfortunately the door on the right is floating about 4\" from the wall surface and that does not seem to be movable back against the wall.

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Post by Glenn Van Reason »

I don't do doors so I'm just guessing but can you veiw the wall from the back and put the door in, logic would have that if a door is left hung when placed on the front it would be right hung when viewed from the back, and vice versa.
So for a left for example place it from the front and a right is done by placing it on the back.
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