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Lee Gernandt
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Wall editing

Post by Lee Gernandt »

I had to change a wall dimension U-shaped room, by adding 1/2". It was the wall between the other two walls, and now it shows that one side is overlapping the other wall by 1/4".When I go to detail room, itshows that the wall is 148 1/2". But when I go to the LDE the most I can get is 148 1/4".When I zoom in on the finished view, you can see it also.Any help would be appreciated.
Justin Melhiser

Re: Wall editing

Post by Justin Melhiser »

Lee
Please post your job file here or email it to me. My email is cabinets@ecabinetsystems.com
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Re: Wall editing

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Make sure you have all of the connecting walls selected before resizing the center wall. See Working with a Custom Layout -> Adjusting walls in the Wall Editor in "eCabinet Systems Made Easy" on the help menu for details.
Justin Melhiser

Re: Wall editing

Post by Justin Melhiser »

Lee
I just wanted to check and make sure everything was correct and working properly. If you have any other questions or need to email me any other files, please do so.
Lee Gernandt
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Re: Wall editing

Post by Lee Gernandt »

Thanks for the help. That's what I did wrong, I didn't make sure the connecting walls were highlighted. Seems like every problem I encounter usually falls into operator error.
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Re: Wall editing

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Lee Gernandt wrote:Thanks for the help. That's what I did wrong, I didn't make sure the connecting walls were highlighted. Seems like every problem I encounter usually falls into operator error.

To error is to be Human? :oops:
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