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Before placing, users can scroll the mouse wheel (or use the up/down arrow keys on the keyboard) to change the drawer assembly size.

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If hardware hasn’t been selected for the design, you will see a missing hardware warning. This can be edited in Drawer Properties <LINK> (below) or using the Materialstab.

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Once in place, the size of the drawer assembly can be changed using the + and buttons that appear when hovering over them. Drawers above will automatically shift to accommodate.

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The drawer Properties [Parts] is where the user can make several adjustments to one or more drawers. There are a series of pull downs which allow changes to different aspects of that drawer.

The ASSEMBLY heading contains the option to change the drawer Size (reflects in the face and drawer), select a File drawer, or to create Custom assemblies outside of the standard sizes. If custom, users input the number of spaces the assembly will take up.

The FRONT heading contains drop down selections that allow the user to change the Type, Style, and Finish. The Style and Finish options will coordinate with the selected Type.

The grain direction for drawers defaults horizontally. Rotate Grain is used (checked) if wanting to turn the grain vertically.

Extend to Faceless is an option used when placing multiple boxes behind a single front.

Users can also adjust Front Overlays, which determine how much of the partition is covered by the face.

The fields under the Dimensions heading provide a quick reference to the drawer face size. These do not need editing.

The Hardware heading will allow users to select from handle, knob, or finger pull options. See more information below. <link>

Just below this is where users can add Lock(s) to any drawers.

The BOX heading allows the user to change the box Size, as it is not uncommon to have a larger face on a smaller box.

The depth of a box can be adjusted under the Dimensions heading, although the user can only select depths acceptable based on the depth of the component.

The type of Slide, drawer box Construction and Finish, and File rail orientations can be edited her.

Insertscan be added using the various filtered drop downs.

The MISC heading contains the options for manually manipulating the Shelf Above or Below a drawer. Users can turn Depth Label(s) on/off, which will appear on the front of a drawer in the Elevation view.

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Use the Apply Propertiesat the bottom to apply those changes. Choose to apply them to just the one drawer (just hit OK), the whole component, the whole wall, the whole room, or just select drawers. If choosing Select, left click on the drawers you want to apply the properties too. Remember, anything that you want to apply must have a checkmark in the box to the left.

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Depending what Type is selected, the Style and Finish options will vary. These handles automatically have part numbers, pricing and lead times associated with them and will appear in the Parts List with this information. Users can also select the hardware Location, which dictates if the hardware sits towards the top, center, or bottom of the face(this may be edited based on the front style).

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Users may also opt to select Custom hardware and input the part number and pricing manually for it to show on the Parts List. For more information on inputting custom hardware, click HERE (note that a CC360 login is required to access).

Under the Misc heading there are also options to add double hardware (often selected for wide drawers) as well as positioning and drilling notations (not often adjusted by design consultants). When in doubt, ask a manager or plan reviewer about hardware placement; Many times this is communicated via text note if needed.

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