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    What's the best way of achieving this (see graphic)?

    I've tried creating a rectangle with Point Frame 1 internal bevel, and then slicing it and assembling into the various lines. But you can no longer edit the bevel. (I need to attend to the shading.)

    And a square with no fill - but the bevel is then not a 90 degree profile.

    Any better ideas, please?

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    What's the best way of achieving this (see graphic)?

    I've tried creating a rectangle with Point Frame 1 internal bevel, and then slicing it and assembling into the various lines. But you can no longer edit the bevel. (I need to attend to the shading.)

    And a square with no fill - but the bevel is then not a 90 degree profile.

    Any better ideas, please?

    www.thelondonhouse.co.uk
    Simon
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    www.bricksandbrass.co.uk

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    I'm not 100% certain of what your after, but I think you want to create the frame such that you can apply a bevel and still have the bevel editable. Try this.
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    Thanks Egg. Oh how much some of us have to learn! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_redface.gif[/img]

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