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Patricia G.  
#1 Posted : Friday, October 13, 2006 12:00:00 AM(UTC)
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Hi coreym,

This is the work around I used in a house I developed in California

- First step: Power Tools--> Door designer--> create a curved door (with flat panel)--> save to library (see first image attached)
Also, you can use the window designer, if you wish. I prefer the door designer.
- Second step: in the main program, draw a wall--> insert the door using the trim thickness as low as possible (depending of your version, 1/16"for V10)--> texture (see second image attached)

You can create different curves (meaning different doors) or your can create a large "door" joining different curves

Hope this helps

Patricia
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