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The best way to place a credenza is to put yourself in elevation view. Once in elevation view, it is easy to get the measurements you need with the help of the measure tool. If you have any doubts about how to use this key tool, go to the Measure and quote page In this example, we need a credenza that is 2350 mm long and 1284 mm high. Let's choose the credenza in the @Generic Kitchen catalogue. For manufacturer catalogues, don't hesitate to search for the reference of the desired credenza. There are two possible methods: The drag and drop method: Enter the dimensions you calculated, then drag the credenza above, in elevation, and release. Your credenza has now been placed. Creating a shape: This method is used for creating credenzas that need to be cut out (example cut out around the outline of a window) To find out more about shapes, check out the Shapes Course. If your credenza is tiled, then check out this page: Placing wall tiles.
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