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a.Removethescrewsfrom the right edge of the door top and insert them into the handle screw holes on the opposite side.

b.Withtape-tippedputtyknifeor thin-bladescrewdriver,pry outthe plugbuttonfromthehingeholeon the leftsideofthedoorandinsertit intotheholeon theoppositeside thatwasvacatedbyremovalofthe tophinge.

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