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The following relates to Desks & Vanities.

If wanting to add a slide-out shelf or small drawer in this an open space below your countertop you will need to add a countertop, there needs to be a component first. You cannot add any in place first as users can't add parts without a component there. In this case, we will users need to have create an empty or open component. 

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may be a few templates in the

Office’

Office template library that you can use (empty, keyboard tray, drawer), which is the quickest and easiest method to add parts in this situation. However, it’s important to understand an alternative method if ever needed

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Another method for adding parts in an empty component is by manipulating a component to make it “empty”. The easiest way to do this is to Start by adding a base component, and then a second, with a gap between. Users can make a dynamic copy one of the existing base cabinets, cabinet to place in the middle as it will come in at the appropriate depth and height. It will also share partitions, eliminating to the need to many manually remove them (as you users would if you added adding an empty comp to the space), as seen in the image below. Then, delete all the parts you wish to exclude, as previously discussed, as seen in the image below and to the right.

 

 

Then, you will need to . Remove any/all unneeded parts.

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Users will then remove the bottom shelf and kickplate by going to Component Properties’, ‘Construction’, the Construction heading in Properties [Component] and unchecking the box to the right of Bottom Shelf’ (left).

 


  You Users will be left with what looks like an empty component, but you there will see be a green dashed ‘X’ when hovering over, which is indicative of a component being there . You - This allows the addition of parts.

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Users can then add your desired parts .

 

Below is an example of a small drawer added to the empty component, typically used for housing pencils and such as small drawers for pencils or small office accessories. You will want to ensure you have enough leg space for your customer , or a pull-out shelf for a keyboard. Ensure there is enough leg space (height, as well as width) for the client to pull a chair underneath.

 

 

You can also add a simple sliding shelf, which is commonly used for computer keyboards.

Small Drawer

Sliding Shelf

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