To clip corners on linear items, such as moldings, you must first combine their sections. See Combine linear item sections for more information.
Complete the following steps to use the Bevel command:
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Point to the surface item that you want to bevel, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Select a corner point, right-click, and select Bevel from the Point Menu.
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Move the pointer toward the inside of the section and click to set.
Curve the corner
The Radius Corner command allows you to change right-angled corners into radius corners on surface items, such as countertops and soffits.
To add radius corners to linear items, such as moldings, you must first combine their sections. See Combine linear item sections for more information.
Complete the following steps to use the Radius Corner command:
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Point to the surface item that you want to add a radius corner to, right-click, and select Edit Shape.
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Select a corner point, right-click, and select Radius Corner from the Point Menu.
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Move the pointer toward the inside of the section and click to set, or type values in the Radius field of the Placement box and press ENTER.
Here is a reshaped countertop after using the Radius Corner option.
Clip the corner of a countertop
The Bevel command allows you to clip the corner of a countertop.
Complete the following steps to use the Bevel command:
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Select a countertop point, right-click, and select Bevel from the Point Menu.
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Point to the inside of the countertop and click to set.
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