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Hello,
Yes, this solution does not work with the crossbar,
But as with other panels, using the edit command, the panel becomes a structure, and can be copied and pasted into another or added to structure libraries.
All the best, Alexander












May 18, 2014





















May 18, 2014









Hi Michel,
Will it be possible to use the method you have described without having to go through the process for every door? As it stands (or the way I see it) every door in a project will need this process. In a kitchen or long wardrobe run this could equate to many doors and will be be very time consuming. Is there a way to make this a part of the edging sub method or any other method?
Kind regards
Tom












May 18, 2014















August 7, 2014









Hi Tom & Carl
there is an extra possibility of setting the edging
in conjunction with the edge tooling, which in this case is available either for 3
or for 4 edges, depending on the "Upright v/s Cross Bar" priority.
An easy way to get around this technical limitation is to invert the above priority,
set the edging, and switch the priority back.
However, you will have to consider the outside edging too.
Here is a video to show how to proceed.
regards
Michel
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February 13, 2017
















January 20, 2017









Hi,
you are the first, to my knowledge, to make this request, it will be sent to the development team in a future change
All the best, Alexandre
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