[. . . ] This document, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and can only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of the license. Except as permitted by such license, no part of this document can be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Punch!reserves the right to improve, enhance, and revise its products without notice. Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple, Inc. , registered in the U. S. [. . . ] 1 3 Once your cabinet is created, choose File > Close to Update your current design. 3D Object, then enter a name in the Save As text field, and choose a location for the object from the Where pop-up menu. 3D Objects directly into your design, as shown in "To import 3D objects", on page 52. 4 Click Continue to set the Cabinet Angle. 5 Enter the angle you want, in the Cabinet Angle field. NO T E : After updating your current design with a new cabinet, be sure to deselect the new object before placing another, using Cabinet Assistant. 6 Click Continue to set the Cabinet Measurements. Designing Top Cabinets Cabinet Assistant has two styles of top cabinets, one is a standard top cabinet and the other features a built-in microwave. Standard base cabinets are 36" high, at least 21" deep and 18" above the base cabinet. To design a top cabinet 1 Click the PowerTools button or choose Design > Launch a PowerTool. Microwave radio button. 7 2 Select Cabinet Assistant and click Launch. The 3 Select the Top Cabinet or Top Cabinet with Each portion of the cabinet is assigned a letter and a corresponding text field. include drawers on the cabinet. 8 (optional) Select the "Drawers" checkbox to 9 (optional) Deselect the "Backsplash" checkbox to remove the backsplash from the cabinet. menu. 1 0 Choose a trim style from the Trim Style pop-up 1 1 Click Continue. 1 3 Once your cabinet is created, choose File > Close to Update your current design. Home Design Studio Pro User's Guide Designing Islands Choose Export as Punch!3D Object, then enter a name in the Save As text field, and choose a location for the object from the Where pop-up menu. 3D Objects directly into your design, as shown in "To import 3D objects", on page 52. 6 Click Continue to set the Cabinet Measurements. NO T E : After updating your current design with a new cabinet, be sure to deselect the new object before placing another, using Cabinet Assistant. Designing Islands You can increase counter space by designing an island. There are two styles of islands available, a standard island cabinet and an island with a range built into it. In a well-designed kitchen, an island does not inhibit the "work triangle", the pattern beginning at the sink, then going to the refrigerator, continuing on to the cooking surface, then returning to the sink. 7 Each portion of the cabinet is assigned a letter and a corresponding field. remove drawers from the cabinet. 8 (optional) Deselect the "Drawers" checkbox to 9 (optional) Select the "Backsplash" checkbox to include the backsplash on the cabinet. menu. To design an island 1 Click the PowerTools button or choose Design > Launch a PowerTool. Range radio button. 1 0 Choose a trim style from the Trim Style pop-up 1 1 Click Continue. 1 3 Once your cabinet is created, choose File > Close to Update your current design. 3D Object, then enter a name in the Save As text field, and choose a location for the object from the Where pop-up menu. 3D Objects directly into your design, as shown in "To import 3D objects", on page 52. 2 Select Cabinet Assistant and click Launch. The 3 Select the Island Cabinet or Island Cabinet with N O T E : After updating your current design with a new cabinet, be sure to deselect the new object before placing another, using Cabinet Assistant. 4 Click Continue to set the Cabinet Angle. [. . . ] The vertical and horizontal strips of wood in a window that separate the panes of glass. allows you to customize your window grill style so your window has one large piece of glass, or multiple panes. See header. truss VRML U _________________ undo To reverse the effects of the most recent draw or edit operation. A setting that allows you to determine the number of operations you can undo. [. . . ]