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386   |  ChaPter  10  Working With Phasing, grouPs, and design oPtions



                        Figure 10.40
                        duplicating a
                        group















                             Return to the plan view and select your group. Notice in the Type Selector that you can swap
                           between groups in the same way you can swap between types within a family. Choose Group 2
                           in the Type Selector so you have one of each group type on the screen.
                             With Group 2 still selected, click Edit Group from the contextual tab in the ribbon. Edit it by
                           making it 13’-6” square (4 m), as shown in Figure 10.41; then finish the group.

                        Figure 10.41
                        Modifying the
                        second group
                        type






                             Groups have insertion points that you need to consider before you exchange one group for
                           another. When you create a group, the insertion point is initially at the geometric center of all
                           the elements in the group. The group’s origin is also identified by x- and y-coordinates.
                             But keep in mind that as you edit the group, the insertion point doesn’t move until you
                           deliberately relocate it. This can be seen in Figure 10.42; editing the geometry for Group 2 retains
                           the same insertion point that was active when the group was initially created. Even though
                           we’ve modified the group, the insertion point remains where it was originally when the group
                           was created. (When editing this group, the left wall was moved to the right and the top wall was
                           moved down to achieve the dimensions.)

                        Figure 10.42
                        insertion points
                        in different
                        groups
















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