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This section explores methods for editing a basic space and/or walls after completing the Setup Wizard.

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2. Double left click on the wall dimension (the dimension will turn blue when hovering over it) and manually change the number by typing one in. Make sure to hit Enter on the keyboard or the number will not apply. This method will prompt you to enter dimensions in a clockwise manner. Users can also click away to cancel, or double click on a different dimension to change instead.

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3. Go to Wall Properties (either by single left clicking on the wall or by right click > Properties [Wall]) and manually change the number beside the Length field. This is where users can also adjust the base molding options, wall color, and create angled ceilings.

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Delete a wall by right clicking on the desired wall, which turns red when hovering over it, and select Delete. This will not affect the other walls in the design. This is helpful if the user needs to edit the shape of a room.


To start completely over (but maintain the room details such as ceiling height, base molding, etc.), right click anywhere on the Plan View (not on the walls or design zones) and select Delete All.

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Wall Properties

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Simply move the cursor towards the top of the design where the wall length dimension is (the dimension on the bottom by the wall label is the design zone length). Once it appears blue, single left click to select and pull up the property menu.

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To change the base molding of the wall(s) after exiting the Setup Wizard, left click on a wall or right click on a wall and select Properties [Wall] to access properties.

Under the Dimensions heading, there will be a will see options for Floor Molding. This is where users can either add, remove, or adjust molding that was set initially.

Notch Around suggests the molding remains in place and the installer will notch the back of the partitions so thy they fit over the molding. Rip-Out means the installer would be removing the molding. None should only be used if the room itself has zero molding.

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