Here you can select and deselect individual components or component groups by clicking on the components in the graphic, schematic representation of the cabinet. Deselected components are hidden / not shown in the active cabinet.
If this checkbox is activated, the hidden components are displayed in a separate cabinet. There are two options that have different effects when it comes to a cabinet with already exposed components:
This option is primarily intended to disassemble the fronts, drawers and shelves of a cabinet into separately accessible components, each with a cabinet object. For example, several fronts can be selected in one step and these then end up in their own object so that you can make your own settings (texture, front type, joints...)
The cabinet object of the hidden components is also broken down and grouped, so that the isolated cabinet and the hidden components remain as extrusion bodies (depth bodies). Drawing changes such as a cutout can then be made to the extrusion bodies.
This #combination button (Kombischaltfläche) activates or deactivates all components of the cabinet for faster processing.
Enter the ID number of the components to be individually hidden here. The number after the Underscore_ suffices, eg "10" with an exemplary ID "A3S_10". In the ElementsCAD -> Master data -> Show component information -> menu, you can display the desired ID.
Here you can individually release these objects by clicking on components in the groups Front, drawer and #shelf. A selection of the vertical subdivision of a segment is also possible. For example, if a segment has three fronts next to each other, these can be selected separately.
These two options are relevant for fronts that are separated by "hidden component in a separate object".
If this checkbox is active, the handles become part of the newly created, separated front after being cut off. If the checkbox is not active, the handles remain part of the existing cabinet after being disconnected.
If this checkbox is active, all handles are shown separately in a separate object after they have been separated from the cabinet.