The board tool is used to create manual panels, fabric boards, and track walls. They are best placed on an empty section of wall, or between components or shelves where it’s not completely closed.
Select the ‘Board’ option to turn on the tool. When you are in a spot where you’d like to insert your board, in the ribbon toolbar. Hover over the desired location and click and drag a box to create the board in your the desired size. Double click and drag on the board to move it to a new location.
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The first, or default , option for the board tool is a Manual Panel, which can be used to add our melamine a piece of board material to a specific area or section of the wall (perhaps between a lower cabinet and upper cabinet).
Right To edit, right click to go into the board’s ‘Properties [Board]’ to manually type in a dimension, or to modify the finish. This will also allow you to change the ‘Style’ of board .
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The Style of board is where the user can switch from a Manual Panel(the default) to a Fabric Board or Fusion Track Wall. The menu will change slightly depending on the style.
Fusion Track Walls
Fusion Track Walls work a little bit
The Finish will change depending on the Style. Rotate Grain will change the direction of the pattern, if applicable and depending on material sizes.
Users can type in a specific Width and Height for the board. They can also type on the dimensions that surround the board in Elevation view.
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Display All Dims turns these dimensions on or off.
FABRIC PANEL
Fabric panels are one of the options under Style.
FUSION TRACK WALL
Fusion Track Walls behave a little different than the other Board options. They are a selection option in the ‘Style’ pulldown dropdown of the board properties, but they are constructed using aluminum rails in which you can place a variety of tools and hooks onto. You can also insert our melamine material in between the rails.
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