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Understanding scope boxes

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Understanding scope boxes

- In this movie, we're going to look at scope boxes. If you watched the previous movie and you began adding levels and grids to your template file because of the kind of work that your firm does, you may find that getting them configured just so can take a little bit of work. We need to adjust the extents of the levels, the extent of the grids. We need to do this in multiple views and then there's the extents of the views themselves. It can all become quite tedious, which is certainly one of the reasons to do it in a template file, but ongoing as project teams need to make changes to these things, they'll find it tedious as well. I'm in a file that I've called Scope Box. I've got some of the work done here already. You can see, of course, that I have the column grid pasted in here in the level one floor plan. This would show in other floor plans as well. Here's level two and so on. Down here, if we look at one of the elevations, in the north and south elevation, I've already re-sized…

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