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2007-08-03 07:37 PM
2007-08-03
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2007-08-03 09:54 PM
2007-08-03
09:54 PM
In AC11, there's a new "Sink Undermounted" parameter. If I remember correctly, the library parts are set to "undermount" as the default.
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2007-08-03 10:40 PM
2007-08-03
10:40 PM
Thank you. That would make sense, where is the switch? I am having trouble finding it.

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2007-08-03 10:47 PM
2007-08-03
10:47 PM
Right here:
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2007-08-04 12:22 AM
2007-08-04
12:22 AM
Laura,
He's talking about a different part, which has no "undermount" option. I'm sure it's easily fixed by someone who knows GDL, but that leaves me out.
Anyway, for now, I'd just draw the rectangle in as 2D CAD and be done with it.
He's talking about a different part, which has no "undermount" option. I'm sure it's easily fixed by someone who knows GDL, but that leaves me out.

Anyway, for now, I'd just draw the rectangle in as 2D CAD and be done with it.
Richard
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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2007-08-06 05:43 PM
2007-08-06
05:43 PM
Richard wrote:
He's talking about a different part, which has no "undermount" option. I'm sure it's easily fixed by someone who knows GDL, but that leaves me out.
Ah -- sorry about that -- wasn't paying close enough attention, but now it does come back to me: the sink
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2007-08-06 07:59 PM
2007-08-06
07:59 PM
Thanks, Laura. Works perfectly now!

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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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