Begin by placing the service wall frames or panels as you normally would, keeping the following in mind:
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Currents wall frames and panels use Unidentified Furniture Objects (UFO) to assist with placement and connection. After placing wall frames, use AutoConnectors to remove the UFOs and place the connectors.
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Cap provides a Finish Service Wall button that applies the correct ends to the service wall. Ends include T connectors for panels, stabilizer end cabinets, flat ends, and more.
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Service walls may also include add-up panels on top of the panel frames for privacy and light control.
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Service walls are designed for the attachment of a variety of components anywhere along their length.
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Cap divides service walls into runs for the purpose of applying wall covers. A run is any straight section of a service wall.
Push frame away from service wall
If you placed a finish wall too close to a service wall, use this command to push it away.
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Click
on the Automation Palette toolbar.
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Select the frame.
The frame will be pushed away from the service wall.
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