When I insert a door which I intend to next change to a garage door, I always pull the door swing into the garage as 99.9% of garage (roll-up) doors operate this way.
Why then does the garage door outline spring to the outside or exterior of the structure when a door is inserted? This goes back years.
There must be a reason or how could this behavior have gone on so long without a change?
How about rewriting this so the garage door outline springs to the interior of the building when a user pulls the door inward during insertion?
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Tom G.
When I insert a door which I intend to next change to a garage door, I always pull the door swing into the garage as 99.9% of garage (roll-up) doors operate this way.
Why then does the garage door outline spring to the outside or exterior of the structure when a door is inserted? This goes back years.
There must be a reason or how could this behavior have gone on so long without a change?
How about rewriting this so the garage door outline springs to the interior of the building when a user pulls the door inward during insertion?
Make them match.
Thanks
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