Joe_Carrick Posted September 21, 2016 Share Posted September 21, 2016 Chief doesn't provide for Counter Tops, Shelves or Partitions to be included in a Cabinet Schedule. Here's a cool trick that solves that problem: 1. Create a Base Cabinet 2. Set the Height of the Cabinet - Including the Top to be the same as the Counter Top Thickness 3. Set "Finished Floor to Top" to be what you want - normally 36" 4. In the Components dbx change the Description to "Counter Top" or "Shelf" or "Partition" - or anything else that you want. Since Chief thinks this is a "Base Cabinet" it will be included in the Cabinet Schedule. The other way to do this is to simply: 1. Marquee Select the Object (Custom Countertop, Shelf of Partition), 2. Block, set as "Treat as one Object", "Include in Schedule - Cabinet" 3. Set "Finished Floor to Top" to be what you want - normally 36" 4. In the Components dbx change the Description to "Counter Top" This will be considered as "Other" for the purpose of being included in a Cabinet Schedule. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkMc Posted September 21, 2016 Share Posted September 21, 2016 4. In the Components dbx change the Description to "Counter Top" or "Shelf" or "Partition" - or anything else that you want. If you edit the size of the object the Description in the components list reverts to base cabinet-have to use a user defined sub-category for it not to change on edit. You taught me this work around Joe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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