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Backing can be applied to components to cover damaged, ugly or unfinished walls, or just to make the system look more built-in.

To apply backing, navigate to Backing Panel in Properties [Component]. Check the box WHERE to turn it on.

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Backing will show up as very light hatch lines in the elevation view. It is clearly visible in the 3D view as well.

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This is where users can adjust the Finish and Style.

The Auto Depth feature will automatically bump the system out to maintain the inside depth as originally selected. Otherwise, adding backing will take away internal depth, which is not desirable.

The program may automatically double par when changing depths, including when adding backing with the Auto Depth feature. This can be turned off by unchecking the box next to Auto Partitions in the ELEV ribbon toolbar.

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Backing can be specified to only apply above a set of drawers, if that is what is preferred, by checking the box beside the Start Above Drawers’ option. This means it will not run backing behind your drawers, only above.

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All changes made here can be applied either to the single component, selected components, the wall, or the whole room using the Apply properties to.. feature.

  

The second way to quickly add, remove or adjust backing is from the Materials tab. Select the finish and style settings under the Backing heading. This will apply to the entire room. If adding using this method, components will also auto-adjust the depth to accommodate.

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There may be local rules based on requirements for backing with different components (base, wall mount, etc). Always check with your local plan rev


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