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Revisit: Creating a plan of attack

Revisit: Creating a plan of attack - AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorial

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Revisit: Creating a plan of attack

- [Instructor] You should be feeling vastly more comfortable with where we can go with subassemblies, your creative juices flowing from the myriad of custom subassemblies you can create for your team. Now, before you leave this course and start working straight away in the Subassembly Composer, let's take a look back at those steps you should take for every subassembly you create by revisiting our plan of attack. I think you'll see now, even before we dive into the complicated stuff of chapter five, why this plan of attack is in place and why I utilize it every time I create a subassembly, no matter how simple. So we start, of course, with napkins. Napkins help us organize our thoughts and really help lead us in the direction of, am I creating one subassembly or five? We talked about this at length in our duct bank videos, where we could have had one subassembly that had 15 ducts in the same one, or we could have had one duct bank subassembly for each individual type. Napkins are…

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