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Click the Frame Designer icon
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Click the Define Frame button. The Frame Designer dialog appears.
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Specify a tile and the top cap for each position on each side as follows.
- Select a top cap or a tile from the drop-down list. The Option Set field can now be tagged. This allows for easy selection of finishes once a BOM is created using Option Sets. These Option sets must correspond to the option sets created in Worksheet.
- Click the box just to the right of the drop-down to display the Color dialog. Select a color. This is meant to more accurately represent the finishes in the 3D drawing.
- Specify an option set name. F1 For a specific fabric color and F2 for a different fabric color. The tiles will be counted differently in the BOM. Any name can by assigned to the option sets.
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Click the Save icon
to assign a name and a description to the frame. The Design Name can be up to 15 characters and the Description up to 20 characters. Special characters are not allowed in the Design Name. A warning will appear if invalid characters are used.
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Click the Print icon
to print the Frame Design report. If you want to preview the frame design or view a BOM for the design, click the Preview tab.