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Panels Panels, often referred to as applied panels, can be used to create a decorative or accent panel on a specific area on your componentin (or between) a component(s). They are not structural, like true system backing . They will not be routed into the shelves or pars, but rather fit exactly into the space exactlygiven.

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This means that

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users must exercise caution when adding any panels to

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a design, and

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may need to have a conversation with

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a plan engineer regarding how it will be properly installed.

 

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They are referred to as an applied panel because they are usually glued or drilled into the wall, or into existing full system backing. As seen to the right, you can use the The panel tool can be used to create pops of color within your a component that will stand out against the rest of your the backing, or to highlight a specific focal point. 

Select Panelfrom the Other’ pull drop-down options and left click to place into a component, or between components. It will automatically adjust to fit inside of a boundary created by a fixed shelf or partition.

 

 

Double click and hold to move the panel. It will automatically adjust if you put it into a space that is of a different size. You can left click on a panel to highlight it in red, and right click to ‘Delete’ or hit the delete key on your keyboard.

 

Note: If you are placing the , upright shelf, partition, or other parts.

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If placing a panel into a multi-shelf group,

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it must be exploded <LINK> first.

In the Panel Properties, you can adjust the finishes, as well as manually adjust the front and back offsets if you’d prefer to pick a different location depending on what the panel will be used for in your design. This allows you freedom to place your panel anywhere within the depth of your component but remember that there will need to be a method of installation considered.

 

Here you can also change the finish and rotate the grain if desired.

 

 

 

 


Note how the suspension rail is visible in the top back panel on the image to the right (see red arrow). If the cursor is further to the left of the panel when adding, it will sit at the back. If the cursor is more towards the right, it will sit at the front of the component.

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Double click and hold to move the panel. It will automatically adjust if put into a space that is of a different size. Panels delete like other parts.

 

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The current version of the panel tool does not recognize

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suspension rails(this may even be visible in 3D depending on the material thickness), which means this could cause trouble when being installed.

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There are a few ways you can bypass this issue, either by changing the back offset (see below), by adding a faceplate

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<LINK>, or by discussing a solution with your design manager or production team in person.

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PANEL PROPERTIES

Users can make adjustments to the panel in the Properties [Part].

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Users can reference the dimensions, but as panels automatically fill the space, they cannot be edited here.

The Front/Back Offsets can be adjusted if the user prefers the panel to be set forward from the back of the design, or vice versa, for any reason - Just remember that there will need to be a method of installation considered.

The Finish can be selected. The user may see a variety of options including coordinated board material, EcoResin, glass, mirrors, and more. Rotate Grain will change the direction of the pattern or grain.

  

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