Use Limited Opening to Create Niche or Recess

A limited Opening can be used, for example, as a Wall Niche or a Slab Recess.

Limit One Side

1.In Opening Settings or the Info Box, choose Limit One Side.

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2.Click on the associated element into which to place the opening.

3.Move the eyeball cursor to see the placement options (e.g. on either side of the host Wall’s reference line).

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4.Click to place. The Opening’s limited side coincides with the host’s reference line/plane.

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Offset Host Element’s Reference Line/Plane

Do one of the following:

Use Offset from Reference Plane command from pet palette

Enter offset in Settings or Info Box

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Limit Both Sides

1.In Opening Settings or the Info Box, choose Limit Both Sides.

2.Optionally, offset the Opening from the host’s reference line/plane (enter positive or negative offset in Settings or Info Box).

3.Enter the desired Opening length, or edit it graphically.

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Move Opening’s Reference Line/Plane

For Openings placed with the Horizontal or Vertical method (but not the Aligned method): You can use the Drag command from the pet palette to reposition the Opening’s reference line/plane.

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Flip Opening

To reverse the direction of a limited Opening, click Flip in Opening Settings or the Info Box.

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