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Haha @zoomer beet me to it.  Couple of things came to mind.

1.  Considering how the door is sitting in relation to the wall.  Perhaps your wall design (how you lade out the components) may have something to do with.

or 

2.  See pic attached.  @zoomer picked up on it.  Perhaps your "Offset in Wall" needs to be filled in with the difference to push back the door system.

ScreenHunter_101 Oct. 20 08.02.jpg

 

Note: you can give that offset a negative distance to push it back or a positive distance to push it forward.

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