UCSs

Getting Started With Cabinet Vision UCSs | Write Your First UCS

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This video will help you write your first Cabinet Vision User Created Standard (UCS). My goal in this video is to show you enough things to open your mind and imagination to the things that are possible with UCSs within Cabinet Vision. We will be working through an example of adding a bull nose to an adjustable shelf in this video.

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Cabinet Vision AMA 6 (Dimension Styles, Shop Drawings Tips/Tricks) -- 2-10-23

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This video picks up where we left off last time, focusing on how to manage the different aspects of a drawing set and staying organized throughout the process from within Cabinet Vision.

Additionally, we will respond to a question from the last video about different dimension styles and how they can be setup to produce consistently sized fonts between scenes presented at different scales. Specifically I show how to setup two scenes, one at 1-1/2"=1'-0" and one at 1"=1'-0" scale to have identically sized fonts, a feature Cabinet Vision does not handle very well.

CABINET VISION Tutorial (Expert- 14) - General Introduction to User Created Standards

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In this CABINET VISION Tutorial, our Services Team takes you through the General Knowledge surrounding using the UCS feature within CABINET VISION Version 12.

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Cabinet Vision Tutorial (Expert- 10) Introduction to UCS

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In this Cabinet Vision Tutorial, we begin to introduce you to the feature 'User Created Standards' or also known as UCS's. This feature is for Solid Advanced and Solid Ultimate levels of Cabinet Vision.

Hello and welcome to the tutorial on how to utilize the DCS function inside Cabinet vision.

This'll be going to a basic UCS and we'll add a part. One assembly with given rules the ability to create and modify UCS is is a feature of solid, advanced and solid ultimate.