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Using groups

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Using groups

share some commonalities. But when it comes down to it, and then we can come back and discuss So if you scroll down here on the Project browser, here inside of my space. zoom in, hit the space bar three times So I'm just going to move it over here seems to be lining up where I would expect it to. Now, what we can do is that now that this family has been placed and we have some upper cabinetry up here as well, what I want to do is make this all part of a group. To make it part of a group, I select on those items. If I need to select on some of the upper cabinetry as well, I can just hold down the Control key on the keyboard to select on that upper cabinetry. I'll even mention that if I wanted to add the window, if there'd been any doors going into the space, I could add that. I could even add things like the actual flooring material that we have down here. If I had specialty conditions up in the ceiling, all of that could be a part of your group. Next, after those items have been…

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