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- [Instructor] Well, we made it. This has been a very thorough introduction to this Autodesk Subassembly Composer. I hope that you found this information useful and helpful. We set out to learn the basics of how to implement our own design ideas into corridors by utilizing all of the major available features of the Subassembly Composer. After a discussion of properties, help files, points, links and shapes, Visual Basic, decisions, enumerations, and lastly, geometric looping, I believe we've done just that. The main takeaway from this course is this: Map out what you want, then code, and practice, and recode. And don't forget to test. With some practice you'll become a very efficient Subassembly Composer, and with all of these tools combined you'll find yourself creating corridors very differently. You'll begin to notice places where you can visually code your way around limitations present with your out-of-the-box installation. But before we go there's three very useful areas to…

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