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Sit-to-Stand Tables/Desks are stand alone objects that can be added to any design. They are not part of traditional components, but instead offer a base with a TFL countertop. We offer a standard table as well as a delux table option.



They are one of the few parts that are not located in the ELV ribbon toolbar. Instead, they are added via right click menu.


On an empty section of the design zone, right click and select Add Sit to Stand Desk. Move the cursor left or right to position the desk along the design zone. Left click to place.


These desks move and delete much like other components. Double click on it to move it, or use the options in the right click menu to move, center and delete.

The table comes in at a set width (ei. 48”) but this can be changed either in the property (see below) dialogue, or by hovering over the sides of the dimension lines until they turn blue (next or move behave the same way), double click, change the dimension, and press enter on the keyboard to set.

If the user enters a dimension that is too short or too wide, there will be a warning.

The text on the front of the part gives information on the min/max height. The dashed outline above the table gives an idea of the space needed when fully extended. Since the table can be adjusted, the min/max is listed as a range (see right).

The rest of the edits to a sit to stand table can be made in the Properties [Component] dialogue.

SIT TO STAND DESK PART PROPERTIES

Right click on the desk to access the Properties [Component].

Width allows another means of changing the width of the table. Will still get a warning if the width is not within the min/max.

The height can be set, although the table is adjustable and the client can change this.

The depth can be changed but the range is between 28-30”. The depth label above the top will update accordingly. A warning will appear if outside of these parameters.

The offset from wall dictates the distance the table will set from the back wall. This can of course vary during install as it is a stand alone unit.

The finish will dictate the material of the countertop, such as various TFL or LuxeMatte material.


A modesty panel which can help hide wiring, etc. can be added if desired. Check the box next to the field and additional options will drop down where users can specify the size (height), left/right offsets (overhangs), and the finish.


Under the Base heading, users can choose the Type which includes the Standard (default) or Delux base option. The base finish can also be selected or changed here.


Advanced Switch is an upgraded option for Standard bases. To turn on, select (check) the box to the right of the field. See the SPG for more information.


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