In Ecab made easy it gives an example of combining two cabinets to make a single unit. When in the cabinet editor it will not let me edit more than one cab at a time. Am I doing something wrong. It also mentions copying and pasting a cabinet in the editor and I have been unsuccessful with that also
Greg
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Re: Trouble with combining Two Cabs
Greg,
When you bring another cabinet into the editor, you have to double click the one that you want to work on to highlight it first. Than save as an assembly once you are finished.
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When you bring another cabinet into the editor, you have to double click the one that you want to work on to highlight it first. Than save as an assembly once you are finished.
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Re: Trouble with combining Two Cabs
Greg,
Once you save an assembly the software still maintains the individual cabinet "specs" even though it's now part of an "assembly". You can work on the "assembly" as a whole in the detail room, but you can still only edit the individual cabinets in the editor one at a time. So to answer the question, no, you're not doing anything wrong
Once you save an assembly the software still maintains the individual cabinet "specs" even though it's now part of an "assembly". You can work on the "assembly" as a whole in the detail room, but you can still only edit the individual cabinets in the editor one at a time. So to answer the question, no, you're not doing anything wrong
