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Since you usually will be creating this onto a finished design, we’re going to make an example design where we want to place a business card into the bottom border. Click New Mat Design on the FrameShop Main Page. Click Cancel on the New Openings Screen. Click on the Properties Tab and change the Outside Dimension to 36x24. Make sure Dynamic Outsides are turned Off.
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On the Openings Tab, bring the template #101: Rectangle template onto the Editor. Click on the Properties Tab to edit it. Enter the desired size for the #101: Rectangle opening; we used 29x15. Center it Horizontally and line it up to the top Border Lines.
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Now to make the Document that the Slot will hold in place. On the Openings Tab, bring over another template #101: Rectangle template onto the Editor. Click on the Properties Tab to edit it. Make it 1 Layer. Enter the desired size for the #101: Rectangle Document opening; we used 3.25x2.125. Move it to the desired position on the mat.
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The Add Other Guide screen opens. Because we want the Document Slots to overlap by .25, enter -.25 for each entry and Click OK.
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Now to make the Document Slot. On the Openings Tab, bring over another template #101: Rectangle template onto the Editor. Click on the Properties Tab to edit it. Make it 1 Layer. Enter the desired size for the #101: Rectangle Document Slot opening. The thinnest side of this Slot will be .125”. This will allow it to cut a very thin opening, much like a V-Groove, but without prompting for the V-Groove Blade Depth.
Drag the Slot opening down close to the Document. Zoom In on this area.
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