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Graphically representing materials

- [Instructor] So far, if we go back and we take a look at our proposed plan, besides the storefront which actually gets handled in its own type of details, those are really the only two types of walls that we have used so far. So, I'm going to go to my wall legend and I'm going to make sure that these are lining up and it looks like they weren't there, for a second, and now I'm going to add to this. So, and the way that you do this is, you go up to Annotate, which is where you might already be, you're going to click on Detail Line, and inside of Detail Line, now this is where, of course, the thickness of your wall so it matters. Right now I've got my thin lines showing so I can't see it, but I'm going to go ahead and I'mma pick Wide Lines, 'cause the first thing that I want to show is where the finished flooring is. And unfortunately when it comes to a legend you can't click right on this point, when it comes to lines, so you have to get as close as you can to it. And I'm going to…

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