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To change a component back to standard, uncheck the Inset box. This may cause double partitions to appear; Turn off (uncheck) the Auto Partitions <LINK>feature in the ELV ribbon toolbar first to avoid this from happening.

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When making a component inset, the user may receive an “Invalid Partition Depths” warning. This will disappear once applied to other components.

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Inset components and fronts can be moved, adjusted and deleted just like any other component<LINK>, door <LINK> or drawer.<LINK>

 
When switching to inset, the program automatically makes some changes to the component. The changes will differ depending on the parts that are in the component. Some things to note:

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  • Inset fronts will reduce the internal usable depth of a component, due to the nature of the installation. The component automatically adjusts depth to maintain the original shelf or drawer depth (for example, 14” will change to ~0.8”).

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  • A custom drilling pattern<LINK> is also required as it puts the shelves out of the regular 32mm hole heights. The drilling pattern will automatically be adjusted.

  • There is logic that will allow adjacent parts (like shelves or doors) to line up with that same custom hole created by inset. Fixed shelves in adjustable (standard) components beside inset components will also detect custom holes due to inset doors and drawers and will automatically line up.

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When inset fronts are combined with a countertop, it creates a more “furniture-like” appearance to base cabinets. When switching a base cabinet<LINK> with drawers to inset, there is a small discrepancy in height. If there are no drawers, it will sit at a standard height pattern.

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Click the box to the right of the feature to turn the feature on. The word “Guide” will appear below the selected guide component. Once on, blue lines will appear across the Design Zone, which shows the guide-line or desired height for adjacent components.

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This guide-line will show on every Design Zone in the space, which allows you to match any component to that height for consistency. This is true for all components, whether it is standard or inset.


Once the guide component is selected, any component that is to be matched to that top shelf height (if it isn’t automatically snapping) must have Snap to Guides turned on in Properties [Component] under the Construction heading. This can be done(or applied) to as many components as needed.

Note that when this feature is turned on, users can still manually change the component height <LINK> by either clicking and dragging the top shelf, or in component properties, but when it comes close to that guide line it will automatically snap to an irregular height to match the guide component height.

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When doing this, it causes custom drilling at the top of the partition. It is a very small adjustment, but there will be a slight difference between the top two holes.

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