Currents service walls also include add-up panels. You may place the add-up panels on top of the service walls at any time. Add-up panels are ignored in terms of tiles.
A feature incorporated into Auto Hardware enabled furniture lines is Auto Stacking. When you place a stacking frame on top of a base frame it reads the height of the base frame. It then changes the default height of the stacker to that height. This makes tiling and 3D conversions much easier. If you double stack, the second frame will read the frames below it and adjust its height accordingly. Then it will adjust the tag to be above the first stacker.
Here are a few things to remember with using the Auto Stacking feature.
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Place panels from the bottom stacking up.
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Copying stackers onto frames does not change the default height or tag location.
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Auto Stack only works upon insertion from the catalog.
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If you place a base frame on a stacker it will change the default height of the base frame, probably not what you want.
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The insertion point and rotation of the stacker must be the same as the base frame it is being placed on.